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The image displays a generic or unbranded 'Graphic Equalizer Booster' designed for audio frequency manipulation. This specific unit features a 5-band sliding interface (60Hz, 250Hz, 1000Hz, 4000Hz, and 12000Hz) alongside a power button and an analog volume knob. Such devices are typically used in automotive audio systems or vintage home Hi-Fi setups to adjust sound profiles, boost specific frequencies like bass or treble, and enhance the overall acoustic output.
Because this unit does not display a specific logo or manufacturer name on its faceplate, it likely falls into the category of 'white-label' electronics. These are produced in large quantities by Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), frequently located in manufacturing hubs across China or Southeast Asia, and often sold under various minor brand names or as generic aftermarket parts. The ownership of such a product resides with the generic manufacturer that supplies these parts to global retailers and distributors.
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