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Denon D-110 Personal Component Music System


A beautiful sound system.


This system is in very good condition with no marks or scratches and is in full working order. It has had light use and has been looked after.


Very easy to set up with colour-coded cables and very tidy at the back.


Complete with the original remote control, (batteries required), cables and manual.



4 Quality units which can be stacked or placed in twos, side by side.


UTU-110 Tuner

UPA-110 Amplifier

UCD-110 CD player

UDR-110 Twin tape deck.


Selling for ?200 , most go for ?250-?300. Thank you

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