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Part Number: 5588827
INFINITY HEMOMED Module
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Part Number: 5588822e529u YOM.2007
Module
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Part Number: 5588822
HEMOMED
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Part Number: ETCO2
MODULE MICROSTREAM
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Module
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Drager Infinity Trident 7876910 NMT Smart Pod Module
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Part Number: REF 5740738
Drager etETCO2 POD REF 5740738 with stocks for selling and replacement parts
Drager etETCO2 POD REF 5740738 with stocks for selling and replacement parts Description: Brand Name: Drager Name: etETCO2 POD REF 5740738 Quality Assurance All second hand unit will be... view more
Module equipment is a type of audio equipment that is used to create and manipulate sound. It consists of a range of components such as synthesizers, sequencers, mixers, and effects processors. It is used by musicians to create and manipulate sound, and by sound engineers to produce audio recordings.
Module equipment is typically more affordable than other types of audio equipment and can range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars. Popular manufacturers of module equipment include Moog, Korg, Roland, and Arturia. These companies offer a wide range of products, from basic synthesizers to complex modular systems. The prices of these products vary depending on the type and complexity of the system. For example, a basic Moog synthesizer may cost around $500, while a fully-featured modular system from Arturia could cost upwards of $2,000.