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900W MAX Power

250 watts RMS x 1 at 4 ohms

500 watts RMS x 1 at 2 ohms

V12 AccuClass-D Design

8.5 Volt Input Capability

Alpine V12 PWM Power Supply

Bass Engine® features:

low-pass digital crossover, 30-200 Hz, 24 dB/octave

variable subsonic filter (15-50 Hz in 5 Hz steps)

parametric EQ variable from 30-160 Hz

Bass Compensator enhances low-end definition

Blue Power Indicator

Control Pannel Cover

Digital Control Center with LCD Display (Voltage, Current, and Temp Indicator)

Integrated Wire and Mounting Screw Covers

Remote Bass Knob or Remote Amplifier Control Center (RACC) Ready

condition - used, still got everything that came with the box

selling price $300 with postage

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