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Sansui Electric Co LTD, Japan

Why settle for cheap low power speaker such as
phillips, altec lansing, creative, logitec or
sony? Looking for cheap and quality home theatre?

Sansui Electric Co., Ltd. ( Sansui Denki
Kabushiki-gaisha?)) (TYO: 6793) is a Japanese
manufacturer of audio and video equipment.
Headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.

Founded in Tokyo in 1947, Sansui initially
manufactured transformers, but by the 1960s had
developed a reputation for making serious audio
components. They were sold in foreign markets
through that and the next decade. Sansui's
amplifiers and tuners from the 1960s and 1970s
remain in demand by audio enthusiasts.
Sansui
Sansui Electric - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

SS-633
5.1 channel amplifier with remote control

30watt RMS Subwoofer + 5 units of 15watt RMS (not
peak power) satellite highly magnetically shielded
speakers

BASS Control

2.1 or 5.1 channel Compatible

Individual channel volume adjustment

Compact design

5 solid satellite speakers
1 subwoofer with build in amplifier
1 remote control
1 Manual book & 1 warranty card
3 pairs of original RCA cables
Hugh Heat sink for the built in amplifier
Open Box tested units not used
RM259nett Self Collect No warranty 3 days
personal warranty

RM369 with 6 months personal warranty free DIY USB
Heatsink cooler fan - to protect amplifier

DIY Heatsink cooler
Enquires

0122418993 or 0105418993 - Meng

[email protected]
Selayang, Kepong, Batu Caves, Jalan Ipoh, Jalan
Ampang, Bukit Bintang
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Call first to place order while stock last

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<img>http://www.stayinkl.com/images/subwoofer.jpg</img>

http://www.stayinkl.com/images/thumbnail.jpg

http://www.stayinkl.com/images/phillips.jpg

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