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Hey guys i got a Response amp that i bought about a month ago.

Was going to use it in the R34, but need the extra money to clear defects.

They would've run my Rockford Fosgate Splits and Coaxials..

Or Bridged to run 2 MTX Subs.

Great feature is how you can have additional amps to run more speakers through the Input and Output RCA ports on the Amp!

Great Amps, well beyond the entry level gear that are pushed off through JB Hifi and all.

Price is firm guys, willing to post interstate at buyers expense..

Doesnt come with the box.

Location: Bankstown, Sydney.

Price: $100 FIRM

Contact:

Mobile: 0466663453, 0421760607 [Message me]

Email: [email protected]

Response Car Amp 4x100WRMS

If you are looking for an ultra-powerful 4-channel amplifier then the AA-0426 is an excellent choice. Power output exceeds 100WRMS power channel or 300WRMS in bridged mode at 4ohms, making it ideal for a one amplifier system powering both full range speakers and a subwoofer. There's also fully variable high and low pass filters between 50Hz and 500Hz, with pass thru RCA outputs to link this amp to an additional AA-0424 2 x 150WRMS amp to drive your subwoofers, or better still the amazing new AA-0428 Class-D subwoofer amplifier.

Specifications:

Power / channel @ 4ohm 14.4V: 130WRMS x 4

Power / channel @ 2ohm 14.4V: 190WRMS x 4

Power / bridged @ 4ohm 14.4V: 380WRMS x 2

Signal/Noise ratio: >90dB

Input sensitivity: 200mV to 5V

Low pass filter: 50 - 500Hz @ 12dB/octave

High pass filter: 50 - 500Hz @ 12dB/octave

Pass thru RCA: Yes

Dimensions: 400(L) x 258(W) x 50mm(D)

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Just to check the price of it guys!

$269 .

Cleared defects just then, need new front left tyre..

c'mon ladies and gents .. its a bargain! Im even sad to see it go.. but liquidity is something i need at the moment.. and a front left tyre :P

MRXTCZ

No one wants this amp ? C'mon guys.. 100 bucks you'd be paying for some crappy "1000w" amp from JB hifi or the markets.. 1000w but only 250rms!

Great base for a clear and and powerful system!

MRXTCZ 

On eBay now aswell just incase your unsure of security for payment.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Response-Car-Amplif...A1%7C240%3A1318

MRXTCZ

PS. Will upload actual pics of amp tonight.

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