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Selling this 4 Amps the one with chrome faces all around, as they are brand new in the box. I got TR500/4 2 of them 1000 watts rms each, Mono Amp 2000 watts rms and the other mono amps PCA1500D watts rms. Kenwood dvd player, can play oversea dvd movies as well.. its got really nice black piano finish and all the bells whistles. Im selling this because doing another project. Willing to separate the amp to sale it. anyone interested can contact me on 0424444439.

Kenwood KVT-847DVD 5.1ch dsp $1800

Tarantula amps for all of them i be selling it for $5000

Edited by Hoshima

This Tarantula amps come with receipt and warranty still. so make a offer. They are brand new in box, will be cheaper then the shop i be letting it go, i wont mind lost few hundreds on it.

PCA1500 D, will let go for $800 now, they are 1500 watts rms.

Here the details of the amp :D

RMS Power Range : 800-1500 Watts

Number Of Channels: 1

Maximum Power: 3000 Watts

Low Frequency response: 5 Hz

High Frequency Response: 250 Hz

Built In Crossovers: Yes

Channel Separation: Yes

Monoblock Picasso Series Amplifier

Peak Power Output: 3000 watts approx.

RMS Power Ratings:

800 Watts x 1 Channel @ 4 Ohms

1100 Watts x 1 Channel @ 2 Ohms

1500 Watts x 1 Channel @ 1 Ohm

Bridged RMS Power: Not Bridgeable

Min. Impedance Unbridged: 1 ohm

Min. Impedance Bridged: Not Bridgeable

THD @ Rated RMS Power: 0.5%

Speaker Level Inputs: No

Amp Preamp Outputs: 1 Pair

Built-in Crossover: LP (50 - 150 Hz), Subsonic (15 - 40 Hz)

Bass Boost: 0 - 18 dB

Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 80 dB

Fan Cooled: No

Fuse Rating: N/A

TST (Twin Stack Technology): Allows 2 Amps to Drive One Voice Coil!

High Quality FR-4 Circuit Board

Class D Circuitry

Continuously Variable Low-Pass Crossover: 50 - 150 Hz (24 dB/Oct.)

Continuously Variable Subsonic Filter: 15 - 40 Hz (24 dB/Oct.)

Variable Subwoofer Equalizer: 0 - 18 dB

Phase Control: 0° / 180°

Frequency Response: 5 - 250 Hz

Adjustable Input Sensitivity: 0.5 - 4V

Damping Factor: >200

Fully Regulated MOSFET Power Supply

PWM Circuitry

Platinum Power and Ground Connectors

Accepts up to 16VDC Power Input

Wire Bass Remote Included

Dimensions: 15" L x 9-1/2" W x 2-1/2" H

Warranty: 1 Year Onlinecarstereo.com warranty.

This is all brand new guys, is my lost now. As now i dont need it anymore so im selling all this amp together guyz better then just sitting in my room. If u want to buy all this amp can contact me and talk about the price. this will be cheaper then buy it from the shop.

TR500/4 and PCA1500D for this 2 amps now, $1500 will saved u $800.

TR500/4 and Tarantula 2000 watts rms $2400, saved you $600.

Edited by Hoshima

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