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Location:

Nakhodka, Primorsky kray, Russian Federation

Nakhodka, Primorsky kray, Russian Federation
Condition:Used Brand:DYNAUDIO RMS Power:200 W Model:360

DYNAUDIO System 360

included:
2 twiters
2 midrange
2 midbass
2 wireless crossowers

MW-160、MD-140/2、MD-100、X-360

ManufacturerDYNAUDIO System 360
Product Name360
Conditionused
Item Weight
Dimension


Maximum output power

Frequency Response

40 Hz - 25 kHz

Sensitivity

91 dB


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The shipping cost is

EMS(Insurance and tracking number are included 6-15 days) 
 
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