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Item: 2 CLARION 12 inch Sub Woofers in a original Clarion Box \

Each sub is 600watts peak, 300RMS. Total of 1200 watts

Age: Brand New

Condition: Brand New, never installed

Price: $300

Location: Melbourne

Contact: PM me

Width: 38cm

Height: 38cm

Lenght: 80 cm

Item: Audiobahn DUB1002 220w 2 channel Amp 2x100 RMS

Age: Only 1 month old

Condition: Excellent, bought it brand new a 1 month ago

Price: $100

Location: Melbourne (I can register post it Australia Wide for $15)

Contact: PM me

You can buy them both for $380. Otherwise subs for $300 and amp for $100

More info about the amp:

Class A/B Mosfet Amplifier

100Wx2 @ 4 Ohm Stero

4 Ohm MONO 220watts

PWM Mosfet Power Supply

THD: 0.02%

S/N Ratio: > 95db

Frequency Response: 10Hz to 40kHz @ +/-3db

Hi-pass Crossover: 150Hz

Variable Low-pass Crossover: 50Hz - 150Hz (12db / October)

Bass Boost: 6db

4-way Protection Circuitry: Thermal, Short Circuit, DC Offset, and overload

2 Channel Operation

Low Level Input

4 Guage Power Connection

clarion02lm4.jpg

dub01oa4.jpg

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