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Item: RFZ2412 12" Sub

Location:Northern NSW

Website:

Item Condition: Like New

Reason for Selling: Upgraded

Price and Payment Conditions: Offers over $100

Extra Info: Key Features

Type Component

Elements 1-Way

Function Subwoofer

Size 12"

Nominal Power Handling 100 Watt

Powered Non-Powered

System

Peak Power Handling 200 Watt

Frequency Respond 27 Hz - 400 Hz

Sensitivity 88 dB

Impedance 4 ohm

Components

Woofer Material Poly / Plastic

Mounting

Enclosure Non-Enclosed

Top Mounting Depth 4.91 In.

Miscellaneous

Shipping Weight: 10 lbs

Pictures:email [email protected]

Contact Details: ph 0408705412 or email

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