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High Performance Sealed Enclosure 12" Woofer 750w Max Audiopipe Apbp1200et Woof on 2040-parts.com

US $90.45
Location:

Hicksville, Ohio, United States

Hicksville, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:APBP1200ET UPC:784644220498 Brand:Audiopipe MPN:APBP1200ET

Audiopipe

High Performance Sealed Enclosure 12" Woofer 750W Max APBP1200ET From Audiopipe Woofer Boxes/Tube

1-800-983-2210

Power (Max) 750 Watts
Power (RMS) 375 Watts
Impedance 4 Ohm mono
Input Sensitivity 108dB
Frequency Resp. 28-400Hz
Subwoofer 12" TS-AR12
High Performance Sealed Bass Enclosure
Terminals for Multi Wiring Applications
Gray Automotive Grade Carpet
One Piece PP Cone Woofer
Constructed of High Grade MDF
EXT Technology
Dimension (HxWxL): 15 1/2"H x 24"W x 8 1/2"BD/5 1/2"TD

Please be advised that some of our pictures are for presentation purposes only (universal/generic pictures). You will receive actual product according to your order.


Product SKU:

TWH-APBP1200ET

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