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Владивосток, default, Russian Federation

Владивосток, default, Russian Federation
Excellent condition. Works without complaints
Type:Закрываемый Активный сабвуфер Speaker Size:8 " Brand:DynaQuest RMS Power:160 Вт Manufacturer Part Number:Autobacs seven DQC-800B Country//Region of Manufacture:Japan Warranty:Yes

Specifications: AutobacsSeven DynaQuest 
Model: DQC-800B

Max Power Output        :     160W
Rated Power Output      :     100W
Subwoofer Impedance   :     2Ω+2Ω 
Frequency Range            :      50~100Hz      
Power Source                   :     DC 14.4V (10V-16V)

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