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EAC R-390A/URR Radio Receiver Cabinet And Speaker Excellent Condition Back panel shows serial #7608 Was restored by Chuck Rippel (WA4HHG) in 1999-2000 In working condition but could use a tune up. Majority of modules are marked EAC Power Supply appears to have been converted to solid state by Chuck Rippel Progressiton Corporation PTO Reproduction tag on front panel but original EAC tag included. CY-979A/URR cabinet. Cabinet is in excellent condition. I believe this cabinet was one that was restored by W5MC sometime back in the 1990's. Cabinets came from either a large collection or a storage depot and was restored which included a new power coat job. Cabinet has correct "skids" as well as the CY-979 shock mounts which were manufactured by Lord mfg. LS-206 A/U Rack Mount Dual speaker. This is reproduction LS-206 A/U speaker build by Rick Mish of Miltronix. Excellent condition.
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Newark, NJ
Posted on: December 31
Vintage Technics SH-8022 Graphic Equalizer *No Remote*. Condition is "Used"....
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Miami, FL
Posted on: December 31
Real wood with metal accents. Rustic design, purchased at rooms to go a few years ago for twice the price....
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Hartford, CT
Posted on: December 31
Brand New Verizon VT-600 HUM Speaker (Open Box) Works with Verizon HUM OBD Reader ( NOT INCLUDED! ) Includes USB cable and plug Condition: Excellent, Never Used. Item is as shown in pictures Shipment will not include the box to allow for free shipping...
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San Diego, CA
Posted on: December 31
DR Strings MH-45 Medium Lo-Rider Stainless Steel Bass Strings, .045-.105 At Music Store Live we're all musicians like you, and we know how hard it can be to afford all the gear that you want and need. We encourage you to make us an offer. Often times, you'll be pleasantly surprised! Additionally, don't hesitate to contact us regarding financing options. We'll do everything we can to help get that ...
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Phoenix, AZ
Posted on: December 31
PIONEER VSX-3800 Receiver Equalizer Amp Home Audio Surround Sound 390W 500VA (Serial # LI3921200C)...
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