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It's either my alarm clock or 5.1 speakers, both of which would be somewhere over 20 years old.
I've got a set of Logitech 5.1 speakers from ~20 years ago that amazingly still work. The receiver is a bit wonky, and you might have to mess with the dial a bit, but holy shit do they still sound great. If I put the subwoofer above 1 notch on the volume, it shakes the entire building.