Boston Acoustics 10" Gtr10 Tunable Radiator on 2040-parts.com
Methuen, Massachusetts, United States
Brand new item, never used or installed.
This is a tunable radiator made by Boston Acoustics to be used with their G5 line of subwoofers. It can be used with other models or other brands. It is 10" in size and comes with a set of weights and full instructions. Returns are not accepted. Sold as-is. |
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