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RESPONSE CAR AMP CLASS D 800WRMS

Monoblock amp + incabin bass controller

This amp pumps, can easily power 2 x 12" subs or 2 x 15" subs with PLENTY more power left in it.

In perfect condition, barelyused !!

RRP is $400

Asking price is $300neg pickup or postage at buyers expense

I will throw in a in cabin bass control unit suited to the amp, with the wiring. Lets you control the bass on the amp without adjusting the amp settings.

Melbourne, south eastern suburbs.

PM or sms/call 0421 578 792

Specifications:

Power / channel @ 4ohm 14.4V: 400WRMS x 1

Power / channel @ 2ohm 14.4V: 700WRMS x 1

Power / channel @ 1ohm 14.4V: 820WRMS x 1

Signal/Noise ratio: >90dB

Input sensitivity: 200mV - 6V

Low pass filter: 35 - 300Hz @ 12dB/octave

Bass boost: 0 - 18dB @ 30 - 120Hz

Subsonic filter: 10 - 60Hz

Remote level controller: Yes

Dimensions: 324(L) x 258(W) x 50mm(D)

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