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In this video, Aaron and Austin go through all the basics and 101 tips on how to use the BOSS UPDATE: Even though I say you could use other power adapters, this is MY personal opinion and in NO WAY supported by BOSS ...
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- UPDATE: Even though I say you could use other power adapters, this is MY personal opinion and in NO WAY supported by BOSS ...
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