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The modern radiogram

t's been 10 years since Ruark Audio unveiled the R7, its modern-day take on the iconic radiogram. It elicited 'oohs' and 'aahs' back then, as did (albeit at a slightly quieter volume) the R7 mk2 sequel, which added wireless streaming to the 2.1 all-in-one system that rather uniquely doubled as beautiful retro

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