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Item: Kicker ZR360 amp

Location: Brisbane

Item Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: Never used it after I bought it, don't need it now

Price and Payment Conditions: $275

Extra Info: Don't really need this amp, its just gathering dust, but it won't be sold for a rediculous price either

Contact Details: Reply here, or PM me, Prefer Brisbane pickup, its heavy and I have no box for it, buyer pays shipping otherwise

KICKER ZR360 stated spec's: 90wrms x 2 @ 4ohm...... 360wrms bridged 4ohm mono.

3-4yrs old, In my opinion, and to a lot of people in the know, these are the best amps kicker ever made, are very very very underrated, are huge and strong. The 80 amp fuse says it all. Actual tested specs on another ZR360 are shown below (I don't have an actual birth certificate cause the original owner did not have it). But for ease, the summary is:

4ohm - 141.3 watts RMS x 2 @ 14 volts

2ohms- 257.4 watts RMS x 2 @ 14 volts

Bridged channels - 1 x 574.2 watts RMS (2ohm) and 1 x 725.4 watts RMS (1ohm)

Yes, these amps can be driven down to 1ohm, good for hooking up 2 x 4ohm subs together (or any other configuration). The amp comes with a standard module docking port which plays all frequencies as far as I am aware. Use your headunits subwoofer RCA outputs to turn it into a sub amp, conversely use front or rear RCA's with your headunits frequency cutoffs for your other speakers. Gold plated terminals, 4 gauge power inputs, 8 gauge speaker outputs, etc...

Fixxxer

Edited by Fixxxer

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