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Hey guys, i've got a JBL self-powered speaker up for sale, It's absolutely brilliant for house parties etc, it's in great condition, used a couple of times this year, and it's always been tuned to the proper level when it is on, i do look after them, trust me on this. reason for selling it beacause i just got an upgrade.

They are $1250 brand new!! ex-hired are $850 from DJwarehouse

Selling for $500 ($580 with Stands)

Comes with set of XLR, and power cable

More info:

http://www.djwarehouse.com.au/cat/index.cg...oduct_id=689259

Pickup in Hills area

Pm or buzz me 0411887820

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Here are the SPECs:

About JBL EON15 P 15" Active PA Speaker

Perfect for Live sound reinforcement, speech, vocals, and music playback in entertainment, A/V, and institutional venues – especially when ease of use, audio quality and portability are important factors. Also suitable for amplification and monitoring for electronic musical instruments.

Specifications

* 15" LF driver with neodymium magnet

* 1.75" HF compression driver

* 130 watts LF amp power & 50 watts HF amp power

* 21kg net weight

* Rated Maximum SPL: 127 dB, @ 1 m (3.3 ft)

* Dimensions (H x W x D): 686 mm x 430 mm x 444 mm (27 in x 17 in x 17.5 in)

* Ferro-fluid cooled.

* Input Sensitivity: -55 dBu to -2 dBu for rated output (Mic/Line switch in MIC position)

* +9 dBu to +26 dBu for rated output (Mic/Line switch in LINE position)

* Enclosure Material: Aluminum baffle, gray co-polymer enclosure and protective bezel

* Audio Connectors:

* Input XLR/F, balanced

* LoopOut XLR/M, balanced

* Crossover Freq.: 1.5 kHz.

* AC Input: Switchable 115 - 230 VAC (±10%), 50 - 60 Hz., 175 watts rating per UL, detachable IEC (male) power connector.

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$400 ono!

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