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A-1 TV

342 Balboa St
San Francisco, CA 94118 415-831-9481

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Amoeba Music

1855 Haight St
San Francisco, CA 94117 415-831-1200

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Highly recommend great price and value for the home theater quality - Aug 25, 2022

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Metro 18

3450 3rd St #4C
San Francisco, CA 94124 415-252-7720

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Their service promptness is amazing; they're able to do much of their... - Mar 10, 2023

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Custom Plasma Install

San Francisco, CA 94122 415-309-6957

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These guys knocked it out of the park. Easy to schedule with, did a great job,... - Mar 24, 2019

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Music Lovers Audio & Video

2295 Bush St
San Francisco, CA 94115 415-345-8111

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