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CROWN XLS 602 D

CROWN XLS 602 D

Crown XLS 602 II amplifier - 19" rack/2 Unit, 2x 600W/4 Ohms, 2x 400W/8 Ohms, 1x 1200W/8 ... more

Ohms bridged, balanced XLR in , 2x Speakon output
+ binding posts, circuit protection, cooling fan,
2-year warranty. Depth: 35.6cm. Weight: 12.3kg

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