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hello everyone

regretably i have to sell my system (well, most of it, im akeep the HU

i like it very much but some bastard crashed into me and i cant call him, hes trying to avoid me plus i aint got no job anymore

anyway i have got for sale

MB Quart splits DSD-216. used, 1.5 years old ~$220 SOLD

Jaycar Response 4 x 130wrms, used but BRAND NEW, bought like 1 month ago $250

Alpine Type-R sub, older style, about 2-3 years old, in a suitable pro made sealed box ~ 1cuft ~$200 SOLD

Aerpro 8awg 4ch wiring kit, 2 rcas + 60amp fuse. almost brand new, liek 1 month old ~ $50

EVERYTHING is in excellent condition

can be heard working if the amp and wiring kit is not sold. all is currently installed in my car, i can take it all out in a couple of hours.

feel free to PM, email or post here. will post interstate splits, wiring kit and amp. SUB is heavy, but if you really insist. buyer pays postage. boxes for everything except sub.

Specs

SPLITS:

Tweeter: ¾" (19mm) Titanium dome

Woofer: 6½" (160mm) Polypropylene Cone

Crossover: 12 dB/Octave @ 4500Hz

Impedance: 4 Ohms (nominal)

Freq. Response: 40Hz to 32,000Hz

Power Range: 50watts (rms.) to 120watts

Sensitivity: 85.5dB (1 watt, 1 meter)

AMP:

Specifications:

Power / channel @ 4ohm 14.4V: 130WRMS x 4

Power / channel @ 2ohm 14.4V: 190WRMS x 4

Power / bridged @ 4ohm 14.4V: 380WRMS x 2

Signal/Noise ratio: >90dB

Input sensitivity: 200mV to 5V

Low pass filter: 50 - 500Hz @ 12dB/octave

High pass filter: 50 - 500Hz @ 12dB/octave

Pass thru RCA: Yes

Dimensions: 400(L) x 258(W) x 50mm(D)

SUB

Frequency Response : 24Hz - 2kHz

Impedance (Nominal) : 4ohm

Magnet Weight : 2534g

Mounting Depth : 175mm

Mounting Diameter : 275mm

Sensitivity : 89 dB/W/m

General-Subwoofers

Diaphragm Material : Kevlar Reinforced Pulp

Magnetic Weight : 64oz.

Mounting Depth (top mount) : 175mm (6-7/8”)

Mounting Diameter (top mount) : 275mm (10-13/16”)

Recommended Box Types : Sealed/Vented/Bandpass

Recommended Sealed Box Volume : 0.7 – 1.0 cu. ft.

Spider Material : Nomex

Voice Coil Diameter : 50mm

Power Handling

Power Handling Capacity (Peak) : 1000W

Power Handling Capacity (RMS) : 300W

Thiel Small Parameters

Coil Height (Hvc) : 35.8mm

Cone Area (Sd) : 467.59 sq. cm

D.C.Coil Resistance (Re) : 3.6 ohm

Electrical Q (Qes) : 0.38

Equivalent Suspension Stiffness (Vas) : 66liters(2.19cu.ft.)

Free Air Resonance (Fs) : 26Hz

Frequency Response : 26Hz - 1kHz

Gap Height (Hag) : 10mm

Impedance (Nominal) : 4 ohm

Inductance (Le) : 2.38mH at 1kHz (0.85mH at 20kHz)

Linear Excursion (X linear) : 12.9mm

Maximum Excursion (X peak) : 25.8mm

Mechanical Excursion (Peak-to-Peak) : 55mm

Mechanical Q (Qms) : 10.39

Sensitivity : 87 dB/W/M

Total Loudspeaker Q (Qts) : 0.37

WIRING KIT

6M 8ga red power cable

1.2M 8ga black ground cable

6M 16ga blue trigger cable

2x6m twisted pair RCA leads

6M 12ga speaker cable

Inline fuse holder with 60amp AGU fuse

terminals, connector allready installed

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