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Vintage Pioneer Bp-780/7 Band Parametric Graphic Equalizer Booster Made In Japan on 2040-parts.com

US $179.00
Location:

other, Greece

other, Greece

WELCOME TO MY AUCTION
 VINTAGE PIONEER BP-780
7 BAND PARAMETRIC GRAPHIC EQUALIZER BOOSTER made in Japan
specification
20 watt x 4 channel High power sound
on the back it has a switch with 2 positions
compo ......when connecting the unit with a component car stereo
booster......connecting the unit with a regular car stereo 
Manual in this link....http://www.manualscenter.com/manuals/pioneer/bp780-owner-manual.html#.VmWLg15k12F
 

The unit is in a good & working condition 
few small marks & scratches.............. the knob from fader it is not original but fit well



please if you have any question feel free to ask
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 All photos are original 

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