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Vintage Alpine 3311 7 Band Graphic Equalizer With Subwoofer Output. Very Nice! on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Jackson, New Jersey, United States

Jackson, New Jersey, United States
Due to this unit having only DIN connector wiring, I do not have the capability to test it. The case has a few minor scratches.
Brand:Alpine Surface Finish:Black

Greetings!

Today I have for sale a vintage Alpine 3311 7 Band Graphic Equalizer! It features a subwoofer out and the ability to control up to four speakers from a stereo only capable of two. The only wiring coming out of it are DIN-type connectors. As I do not have a compatible stereo or a pinout of these connectors, I cannot test it and thus cannot gaurantee it's functionality. Included is a copy of the original owner's manual, as a printout in the box, and if you want, a PDF file. 



Shipping cost is based on the actual weight of the box (approximately 3 pounds) and the size of the box (approximately 8 by 6 by four inches) I ship USPS Parcel Post unless you have another preference. All my items are well packed with ample padding and bubble wrap. It will be insured for the final selling price.

Good Luck to you and Happy Bidding!

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