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i have for sale:

15" JBL Sub in box $200 - Good Condition

12" Fusion Powerplant Sub in box $200 - Excellent Condition

JBL 600watt 2ch (could be 4, havent checked in a while, sorry) amplifier - average condition $150

Fusion 501 4ch amplifier - excellent condition $150

call me on 0439 759 284 if your interested or pm me. They are just taking up space at the moment and i have no car to put them in. Going cheap, need to clear up some room.

thanks,

Michael

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Hey Champ,

Can you confirm whether the first amp is 2 or 4 channel and with the second amp, how many watts per channel and can 2 of the channels be bridged?

I am after a 4 channel amp to run a set of splits and the 2 rear channel to be bridged to run a 10" sub.

what are the power ratings on the two amps?
Hey Champ,

Can you confirm whether the first amp is 2 or 4 channel and with the second amp, how many watts per channel and can 2 of the channels be bridged?

I am after a 4 channel amp to run a set of splits and the 2 rear channel to be bridged to run a 10" sub.

JBL is a 600watt (confirming channels soon, gimme 10 mins) and the fusion i think is a 300w (4 x 75). both bridgeable with high and low pass crossovers.

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