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1x Behringer Xenyx 1832FX Mixer - Open to offers


It has 18 inputs and 3 Aux Sends for each channel. Additionally, 2 subgroups with separate outputs have been incorporated for routing flexibility. Comes with manual. It's fairly dusty from where it's been in storage but no damage.





2x PA Speakers & Stands - Open to offers


2-way configuration with active filter * Frequency response: 40Hz-20KHz * Power capacity: 250w RMS * Impedance: 8 Ohm * Drivers: LF-FB1203H (12") (code 248290) HF-FE001 (1.35") (code 248320) * Sensitivity: 96 dB (1W at 1m) * Maximum SPL: 121dB 3dB * Dimensions(HxWxD): 630x330x410 m


Used but in good condition. Some paint splatters on one of the speakers. All are fairly dusty from where they've been in storage. One speaker stand is missing its tightening knob but has its pin to secure it.


It comes with some cables and the original manual.





Behringer UCA200 USB Audio Interface - ?10


With the ultra-compact, bus-powered Behringer U-CONTROL UCA200 interface, you can link your Windows or Mac computer with any audio equipment. There is no setup or special driver needed. Simply plug the USB audio interface into an available USB port on your computer and get into the groove.


The Behringer UCA200 provides 2 analog inputs and outputs. The item is in very good cosmetic condition. Not in original packaging.





NJD 50s Style Retro Microphone with carry case - ?32


A professional quality retro style microphone featuring polished cast alloy body, top quality dynamic insert, XLR connector and a mounting point for a microphone stand.


The item is in very good cosmetic condition. It comes with the original hard case. Does not include original packaging




All items have been tested and are in full working order.


Collection from SE21 (West Dulwich) or also potential delivery around Dulwich if pre-agreed.


Prices are totally negotiable, just get in touch!

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