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SOUNDSTREAM PICASSO PCA 4.520

Fully regulated MOSFET power supplies

PWM circuitry

Tri-guard amplifier protection

IDI™ (Intelligent Distress Indicator) gives a visual indication of the amplifiers protection status

Platinum RCA inputs and outputs

Line Outputs

Bi-linear selectable crossovers for inputs and outputs (Hi/Full/Low)

Continuously variable high and low-pass crossovers

Variable subwoofer equalizer

Phase inversion switch (0 - 180?)

OEM floating ground input

Platinum 4-gauge power connectors

Tri-mode operation

Optional Remote Bass Control (EGA-RM)

T.H.D.: 0.02%

Freq. Response (Hz): 10 - 30k

Signal To Noise Ratio: >97dB

Damping Factor: >200

Input Sensitivity: 0.5 - 4.0V

Crossover Slopes: 12dB

Crossover Frequency: High-Pass(Hz) 50 - 600

Low-Pass(Hz) 50 - 150

Subwoofer EQ: 0 - 18dB

Subwoofer EQ Freq. (Hz) : 40 - 120

Output Power (Watts):RMS @ 4 Ohms 80x4

RMS @ 2 Ohms 130x4

RMS @ 4 Ohm Bridged 260x2

Location:

bossley park [sydney]

Item Condition:

perfect working order, very few amp hours, few scuff marks and scratches from storage[lost box]

Reason for selling:

need extra money for another monoblock

Price:

$300ono

Payment Method: Pickup - Cash, Paypal, COD Only

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