1648 days ago

DJ-Tech Cube 302 Active 2.1 PA Speaker System 580 watts

Nigel from Hamilton East

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

open to offers..

Price: $260

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