(JP¥300,000)
+NT$978 Shipping fee
+NT$64 Agent service fee
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Purchased from Yodobashi Camera in March 2022. Selling due to equipment replacement. New units are currently sold at Soundhouse for 437,800 yen. Used only in a smoke-free environment, in a room without pets, so the condition is good. However, the light bulb for the VU meter on the left side does not light up, so please understand this before bidding. Of course, the VU meter itself works, and the sound plays without any problems. The sound is as wonderful as its reputation. Please consider it for upgrading your home or studio equipment. Features High-end analog crossover for multi-way home audio systems. Specifications ■ Analog Crossover Combining a subwoofer is very difficult. Currently, only digital crossover setting devices remain on the market, but who wants digital conversion? You don't need it anymore. The SPL Crossover will be the new standard. ■ Recommended usage from SPL Japan The Crossover can function effectively when using passive speakers, as well as active speakers, in a configuration with a subwoofer, allowing for flexible adjustment of the crossover point and phase adjustment. This is a common issue in both the professional audio industry and for listening purposes, and its high performance can be seen at Hi-Fi audio listening sessions hosted by SPL itself. Especially for speakers that do not have a function to set the crossover point themselves, or even if they do, introducing equipment that can express it in a musical way as a solution that allows for more precise settings at hand makes sense.
3 months ago