DJ-Tech Cube 302 Active 2.1 PA Speaker System 580 watts
DJ-Tech Cube 302 Active 2.1 PA Speaker System 580 watts
Specs:
Perfectly matched 2.1-system with 30cm active subwoofer
Easy to transport thanks to robust design, and protective corners
• Subwoofer with recessed side handles
• Active Subwoofer Features:
• Connections: 2 x 6.3mm / XLR microphone input, 1 x RCA stereo line input, 1 x RCA stereo auxiliary input, 1 x stereo RCA master output, 2 x Speakon speaker Output
• Active 30cm (12 ") subwoofer with 340W max. Performance
• SPL Sensitivity: 90dB (+ /-3dB)
• Frequency response: 40Hz to 120Hz
• 4-channel mixer with separately controllable volume for the two microphones, the line and the AUX input
• Talk-over function (optional Mic1 or Mic2)
• Balance adjustable
• Subwoofer volume adjustable
• Master volume adjustable
• Power supply: 230V, 50Hz
• Properties satellite boxes:
2x Speaker Cables
1x Professional microphone stand
All in good condtion
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Poll: Do you think NZ should ban social media for youth?
The Australian Prime Minister has expressed plans to ban social media use for children.
This would make it illegal for under 16-year-olds to have accounts on platforms including TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and X.
Social media platforms would be tasked with ensuring children have no access (under-age children and their parents wouldn’t be penalised for breaching the age limit)
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Unbuckled children can become ‘missiles’ in a crash, police warn
Hundreds of Waikato children are not being properly strapped into cars, and police recently saw the effects in a crash where one became “a missile”.
Over the past three years, police found 1444 children being driven in Waikato with the incorrect restraints. That’s the second worst behind Auckland, showing the old adage of making it click is not clicking.