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19" benq(aka acer) monitor

only 2 months old

selling because i have a bigger one now

price: 200ono

PIONEER 600watt 4 channel amp model Number: GM 6100F (i bought this from the usa not sure if it was available here)

Pioneer 800watt 12" subwoofer with genuine pioneer box and grill

both of these are in great condition

only 8 months old now

take the lot for 450 (not including the 19" monitor :D)

the amp alone is worth 450 alone new

pic up only

specs on the amp

Specifications

Peak Music Power 600 Watts

Number of Channels 4

Load Impedance Capability 2~8 Ohm (Stereo), 4~8 Ohm (Bridged)

Continuous Power (4 ohm) 60W x 4

Continuous Power (2 ohm) 75W x 4

Continuous Power Bridged (4 ohm) 150W x 2

Frequency Response 10Hz ~ 50kHz

Total Harmonic Distortion 0.008%

Signal-to-Noise Ratio 100dB

Dimensions 12" x 2-3/8" x 9-3/8"

Features

Bridgeable

Channel # Capability 2/3/4

PWM Regulated MOSFET Power Supply

Screw-Type Speaker Terminals

Balanced Isolator Input Circuit

RCA Inputs 4 Channel

RCA Outputs (Pass Thru)

Speaker Level Input 4 Channel

Input Level Control Hi-Volt (200mV ~ 6.5v)

Built-in Crossover LPF/HPF (Front/Rear Independent)

Edited by DaGr81
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  • 4 weeks later...

bump cmon, the 17" has been sold only the 19" left its not getting used at all just sitting on my desk 200ono be quick gogogo located in west hoxton nsw

do you still have the receipt for warranty purpose? $120 for the 19" bro pickup, tommorow? got the cash sitting here

might have reciept somewhere, 150 and you got yourself a deal! let me check if i got the reciept

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