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Marlborough, Massachusetts, United States

Marlborough, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:Used Type:Vehicle Specific Subwoofer Speaker Size:8" Brand:Blaupunkt RMS Power:70 W Manufacturer Part Number:THb 200A Channels:Mono (1 Channel)

Blaupunkt THb 200A powered 8" subwoofer for use in vehicles. 140W peak power. Nice, tight bass sound in a compact speaker that fits under your seat. I used it in my Honda Civic unmounted and with a separate RCA cable, so all the included wiring and mounting accessories are unused. Comes in original packaging with manual. Works and sounds great.

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