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Item: JBL GTO75.4 - 4 ch Amplifier - 4 x 104WRMS

Age: 2-3 few years

Condition: Great

Price: $200 ono

Location: SE Melb

Contact: PM or post here

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JBL Grand Touring GTO75.4 Amplifier

JBL GTO75.4 Specifications:

4 x 104WRMS channels at 4 ohms

4 x 142WRMS channels at 2 ohms

2 x 284WRMS channels at 4 ohms

Dimensions (L x W x H): 384 x 313 x 60mm

I would prefer pick-up as I wouldn't want the amp to get damaged in the post. If someone interstate is keen though I can send at their expense and I'll package it as best as I can.

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Edited by Fry_33
  • 3 months later...

Thanks man, yeah great amps. I just couldn't fit it into the car in the location I wanted so can't use this one unfortunately. Can supply the manual for it too if required.

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