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got this awesome bass setup for sale as i no longer want to focus on music (not that i really did anyways lol). have had it for a month or two but really only been used for a coupla weeks coz never had the chance to drive around to enjoy the fruits of my hard labour

the sub is rated at 750WRMS, not one of those dogsballs 1200W peak subs that you find going for $80 in your local automobile shops. the sub is in its original Kicker ported box, so you are ensured the sub is capable of reaching its potential unlike backyard jobs that are usually too large/small or incorrectly designed.

the amp is rated at 750WRMS at 1channel (its a monoblock) so its perfectly matched with the sub. you will not want to run any less power than this to the sub as it with damage it. this is one of the biggest monoblock class D amps you will find that kicker makes.

more info can be found on the kickerwebsite http://www.kicker.com/06/kicker_home.html

this combination set me back about the $1500rrp mark but now i need to let it go quick sale at $1000 the lot!! can supply a brand new kicker 4gauge 2-channel wiring kit that normally retails around $190 for an extra $120.

so for $1120ono you got yourself one BIG-MUTHA-THUMPIN setup!!

also have JVC KD-PDR35 deck http://www.ryda.com.au/JVC-KD-PDR35-Car-CD...r-p/kdpdr35.htm Kicker 200.1 amp, JL W1V2 sub in JL Audio ported box (all purchased less than a 2weeks ago) $850 firm. rrp is somewhere along the lines of 950 or so. installation can carried out in sydney at additional costs.

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sorry guys kicker stuff is on hold- a deposit has been taken on the kicker gear

fyi its the 2ohm type

jbl sub + jvc amp still available

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