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as above,

Rockford P400.4

97W x 4 @ 4-Ohms RMS

180W x 4 @ 2-Ohms RMS

260W x 2 @ 4-Ohms bridged RMS

$420

MB Quart DSK216

6-1/2" Discus Series 2-way Component System

Power Handling: 50-120 watts

$280

Alpine CDA-9883

CD/MP3/WMA/AAC Receiver features Max Power Output: 50W x 4, Bass Engine, Fold-down, detachable face, iPod/Bluetooth ready, HD/Satellite radio ready, CD changer controls

$260

Hertz 10" Sub's

ES 250

technical details -

* High thermal dissipation and magnetic permeability plates.

* Big, high power double magnet.

* Pure copper voice coil, wound on Kapton former.

* Back vented hole.

* Butyl rubber gasket for mounting surfaces coupling.

* Butyl rubber protective ring.

* Internally reinforced basket, protected from abrasions by high resistance paint.

* High current, gold-plated terminals.

* Basket and motor are coupled and damped through special epoxy glue.

* Wide-wave, resin-bonded fibre spider.

* High density rubber surround, for mobile voice coil linear, long excursion.

500Watt's 4ohms eachs

$220 for both

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