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Magma CTRL Case with Egg Foam for Pioneer DDJ-REV7 Controller

Durable Magma MGA48039 CTRL Case designed specifically for the Pioneer DJ DDJ-REV7 controller. Includes high-density egg foam padding for optimal protection and a secure fit

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