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Magnadyne Wr42b 5" Black Dual Cone 50 Watts Waterproof Marine Speakers Set 2 on 2040-parts.com

US $28.95
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Long Beach, California, United States

Long Beach, California, United States
Condition:New Type:Mid-Range Speaker(s) Model:WR42B Black Brand:Magnadyne Speaker Size:5" Manufacturer Part Number:WR42B Black

Magnadyne WR42B 5" Black Dual Cone 50 Watts Waterproof Marine Speakers

  • Magnadyne WR42B Pair

  • 65Hz-16.5kHz Frequency response

  • 50 Watts maximum power handling

  • 2" Mounting depth

  • Full-plastic encasement frame and integrated grill

  • Pair


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