Speaker Full Range Mid Range 2.5" Group 66mm Exactly on 2040-parts.com
Berkeley, California, United States
New Small 2.5" group speaker. Actual diameter is slightly bigger then 2.5". Its 66 millimeters to be exact. Depth is 30 millimeters. Made in Japan. Not in a box. |
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