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*** twin 10" sub box. it is a good enclosure i have had it for ages, had 2 shit subs in it, they blew and since then ive upgraded to bigger stuff, this box is in a1 condition, no threaded holes, it has not been fiddled wth spent most of its life in my garage. any way has a perspex front will look nice with 2 10" subs mounted upside down in it and sound nice too! any way ill take $40 for this box *refer to pics*

*** 560 watt kenwood kac-??? - $120 4 channel bridgable amp, very nice amp, works perfect and has done day in day out :mellow:

*** 4 channel - 560 watt audio master amp with sub remote. $100, practically brand new brought 1 week ago grab a bargain

*** sony xplod cd deck with rear rca output, works well, dosnt miss a beat $60

*** 6.5" BOSCHMANN XLR-6639s - $80

POWER AND SOUND CHARACTERISTICS:

280w peak

140w RMS

Frequency responce: 55Hz ~ 23,000Hz

Sensitivity (SPDL): 90db

Impedence: 4 ohms

Weight: 3kg per pair

Grills: Steel / ABS

BUILD FEATURES:

6.5"Chrome alloy baskets

Ferro enhanced Aluminium voice coils

"Titanium" tweeter / midrange drivers

"Long throw"Germanium polypropylene woofer cones

Strontium "Flex" magnets

"Gunmetal" trim

Mounting depth = 6cm

****never been used, brand new in box

*** 15" sub box, would suit a hatchback or wagon, does not fit in my boot, very nice sounding box with twin port holes that are about 10cm accross each, box is roughly 80cmx40x40 or something along those lines, very solid, great sound, suit high powered comp sub $50

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