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Logic 3 Logic3 Soundstation 3 Speaker System (PS3)

PS3, 3.5mm Black / Chrome 20 Watt Speaker System with Remote Control. Built-in 6 x Wave9 Neodymium Drivers and 2 Subwoofers. 3-Band Graphic Equalizer.

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NameLogic 3 Logic3 Soundstation 3 Speaker System (PS3)
DescriptionPS3, 3.5mm Black / Chrome 20 Watt Speaker System with Remote Control. Built-in 6 x Wave9 Neodymium Drivers and 2 Subwoofers. 3-Band Graphic Equalizer.
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