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For sale is a set of JBL classic "W-Bin".Each cabinet has 1 x JBL 2440 18" woofer on a full W horn. Great for live music! Cabinets are in good structural condition, but have some scratches but nothing major. Price: $1600 for the Pair Phone:0430-051-622 Location:Melboune east (Burwood)

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guys/ girls these are really a great set of speakers for live entertainment. will blow the patrons ears off lol. great working order price drop to $1500 one of the cheapest prices going around

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hello, interested to discuss, but price is still too steep imho. I own 4 of these style of boxes which I bought from Canberra loaded with P.Audio 2241's (far better than the old JBL 2240's) - they were $1200 - delivered - for all 4, fully working. Any chance you can post a pic please with dimensions? Mine are 4ft (122cm) x 2ft (61cm) x 2.7ft (82cm), hoping yours are the same. I can't PM yet as I've just registered on this forum to reply (need 10 posts before I can...) so PM me if they are still for sale.

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