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FOR SALE Hi fi system - excellent sound quality for home cinema, decks etc


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Hi fi system for sale. Fully working condition - raise the roof with a great amplifier, speakers, and CD player for your next kitchen party!
 
Kit consists of:
Kenwood KAF-1030 amplifier
JVC XL-V120 CD player
Gale 3030 floor standing speakers
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Kenwoood KAF-1030 amp:
With crystal clear output, and a large 40w per channel stereo, this provides some decent oomph to your sound output. With dedicated inputs for CD, phono, and auxiliary ports, this is more than ready for your home cinema setup or your decks, or even both! Dimensions: 440 x 95 x 400mm
 
JVC XL-V120 CD player: Plays CDs. Simple, but effective.
 
Gale 3030 floor standing speakers: Bring clear top end and deep thumping bass to the party with these floor standing 100w speakers! Connects to the amp via the bi-wire gold terminals in the rear (included). Dimensions per speaker H800 x W160 x D200
 
Looking for £75 for the lot. Also fine to split (speakers and amp/cd player are also listed separately).
Buyer to collect from SE22 Thanks
 
 

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