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Got the following audio gear for sale...

Rockford Fosgate P3002 Amp

Outputs: 1 Pair

Peak Watts: 300 x 2

Bridged Watts: 300 x 1

80 db Signal to Noise Ratio

With Built-in Crossover, Bass Boost

SOLD

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Pioneer DEH-P4650MP Head unit

CD-R/RW playback

MP3 playback with ID3 Tag*

WMA (Windows Media™Audio) playback with WMA Text*

WAV File Playback

BMX (Bitmetric Equalizer)

EEQ

5-mode preset equalizer

1-mode custom preset equalizer

3-band parametric equalizer

3-mode selectable loudness

Selectable FIE (Front Image Enhancer)

RCA preout: rear

Supertuner®IIID

Multi-CD control

Reserve: $60

Instant: $100

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Alpine CDA-9831 Head unit

Detachable fold-down face

Variable button color

Plays MP3 and WMA files plays audio CDs, CD-Rs and CD-RWs

MaxTune SQ tuner 12 FM/6 AM presets

Bass Engine Plus (bass center frequency, width, and level, plus treble center frequency and level adjustments, as well as 4-channel digital time alignment and a 3-position, 12dB/octave crossover, subwoofer level and phase control)

MediaXpander (restores clarity and detail to compressed or broadcast audio)

XM Satellite Radio controls

18 watts RMS/50 peak x 4 channels (CEA-2006 Compliant)

CD frequency response 5-20,000 Hz

CD signal-to-noise ratio 105 dB FM sensitivity 9.3 dBf

SOLD

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Any questions, let me know either in this thread or via PM

Located in Adelaide but willing to ship anywhere...

Edited by heslo
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