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Advent Calendar Day 2: Win an Edifier M3600D 2.1 speaker system! (closed)

Update: This competition is now CLOSED. Thanks to everyone who entered. Our winners are Fraser Philip and Chris Hawkins!

If you missed out this time, then keep an eye out as we'll have a new competition going live each day throughout December. The next one is already live, featuring an Antec P8 PC case and a HCG 850W modular power supply! You can find the details on that one, HERE.

The KitGuru Advent Calendar continues today- we have a new giveaway each day throughout December. For day 2, we have teamed up with Edifier to give two readers an audio upgrade. We have two Edifier M3600D THX certified speaker systems to give away! 

The M3600D is a 2.1 speaker set, so you'll get two speakers and a subwoofer to really bring bass tones to life. These sell for £150 here in the UK, so this is your chance to get a decent speaker upgrade in time for your holiday gaming sessions.

Entering this giveaway is simple, all you need to do is head over to THIS POST on our Facebook page and leave a comment. We plan to have a new discussion topic each day, today we are asking you guys to tell us what speakers or headphones you currently use. Feel free to post a photo too.

Winners will be picked randomly tomorrow morning before we announce the next competition, so get your entries in fast! Also, be sure to send a thank you over to Edifier on Facebook or Twitter, the prizes are coming directly from them, so this would not have been possible without their support.

KitGuru Says: We'll see you back here again tomorrow to announce the winners! A big thank you to Edifier for teaming up with us for day 2 and thanks to all of our KitGuru readers for supporting us throughout 2018! 

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