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Vintage Pioneer Ad-30/ 5 Band Parametric Graphic Equalizer Booster Made In Japan on 2040-parts.com

US $119.00
Location:

other, Greece

other, Greece

WELCOME TO MY AUCTION
 VINTAGE PIONEER AD-30
5 BAND PARAMETRIC GRAPHIC EQUALIZER BOOSTER made in Japan
specification
on the back it has a switch with 2 positions for 2 or 4 speakers

The unit is in a good & working condition 
few small marks & scratches.............. I have repaint the cover
please if you have any question feel free to ask
delivery time
Europe 10 days
Worldwide 20-25 days

All photos are original 

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