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2pcs 5 Inch 15w-35w 6ohms High Magnetic Subwoofer Neodymium Horn For M&k Sound on 2040-parts.com

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shenzhen, China

shenzhen, China
Condition:New Brand:Pioneer Manufacturer Part Number:123


The new American MK 5 inch 6 euro

High magnetic neodymium speaker

Full-frequency / bass speaker

MK brand stands for superb sound should be M & K sound

Speaker Specifications:

Power: 15 W - 35 W

Impedance: 6 euro Diameter: 120 mm holes: 108 mm diagonal screw holes: 124 mm

Height: 60 mm

Weight: 235 g


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