DSP660 is a landscape garden speaker with built-in 70v/100v transformer. The 70v/100v transformer technique reduces line losses on longer distance and allows easy parallel connection of multiple loudspeakers. DSP660 is made of dual direction phoning, sounds loudly. The shape is of dual direction lamp, steady and graceful, suitable for grassland.
It is an ideal choice for industrial and commercial applications in the outdoor area of train station, shopping mall, parking area and factory where background music and paging is needed. It is with IP6 waterproof level, which means it can directly exposed to outdoor severe environment. The high-class resin material is strongly resistant to cold, snow, ice, high temp and sunshine.

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