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Still for sale: Marshall PA-400 PA system, 2 x speakers, stands and leads, reduced to £130


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For sale, an impressive mixer PA rated up to 400W. The two supplied Marshall 6115H 15" 2 way speakers are 8 ohm and 175W max power.


Speakers measure approx 30 x 48 x 66cm each.

The amp itself measures approx 26 x 30 x 56cm .


There are six mono inputs (each Hi Z and Low Z) with 1/4" and XLR inputs, as well as a stereo line-in input. Each channel has 3 band eq, with a master 9 band graphic equaliser with illuminated sliders. Onboard reverb (with main and individual controls) and an FX loop as well.


Excellent for small pub gigs, practice rooms, events, etc. Mains cable and speaker leads are included. Can possibly deliver if required to SE15, SE22.


Sadly the last sale fell through, so I've dropped the price a bit.


Call or message Jon on 07747 847 065.

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