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Used 2 x Soundstream 12" subwoofers, Dual 12" box and soundstream mono block amp.

Only 1 year old. Well looked after. No Longer needed. As new condition. $700 ono. TOTAL RRP: $959.......Bargin.

Great performance and sound quality. Installed in 2000 Hyundai Grandeur XG and 2001 Holden Vectra JS2. Standard Box fits like custom made.

Soundstream PCAI.650D Digital Mono Block Amplifier - rrp: $599

Soundstream Picasso PCA1650D

650 Watt Mono Block Amplifier

Picasso amplifiers exude Performance and Quality with 2.5 to 1 power supply ratios and superior damping factors for excellent woofer control under high-stress applications. With both class "A/B" and class "D" amplifiers to fit any application, Picasso is the answer to loud and clear sound reproduction.

Class D Features

- TST (Twin Stack Technology) Allows 2 amplifiers to drive 1 voice coil, effectively doubling the power

- High quality FR-4 circuit board

- Class D circuitry

- Continuously variable low-pass crossover

- Continuously variable subsonic filter

- Variable subwoofer equalizer

- Platinum 2-gauge power connectors

- Accepts up to 16VDC power input

- ohm stability

- Includes Remote Bass Boost Control

Specifications

Output @ 4 ohm: 500 x 1

Output @ 2 ohm: 650 x 1

Bridged @ 1 ohm: N/A

THD: 0.5%

Freq. Resp. 5 - 250Hz

S/N Ratio >85dB

Damping Factor: >200

Input Sens. 0.2 - 6.0V

Crossover Slopes: 24dB

Crossover Freq. HP: N/A

Crossover Freq. LP: 55 - 220

Subwoofer EQ: 0 - 18dB

Subwoofer EQ Freq: 30 - 150Hz

Dimension 11 x 2.5 x 11

Dual 12" Subwoofer Enclosure - rrp: $120

  • Great Build. Great Quality.
  • Dual 12" Sealed Subwoofer Enclosure.
  • 2 cubic foot sealed MDF subwoofer enclosure.
  • Angled for mounting behind rear seats.
  • Finished in grey carpet with carpeted ends.
  • Internal sound damping foam
  • Gold plated terminals.

Dimensions:

Length: 92cm

Width: 38cm

Height: 34.5cm

2 x Soundstream PCW-12 12" Subwoofers - rrp: $120

Technical Specification

Features

  • Voice coil Diameter: 2"
  • Dual voice coils
  • Magnet Weight. (oz): 50
  • Frequency response: 25-1.1kHz
  • SPL: 89dB
  • Woofer depth: 5.0"
  • Recommended enclosure: 1.25/3.0
  • Recommended enclosure type: sealed
  • Voice coil woven tinsel leads
  • Vented and extended pole piece
  • Low carbon top and bottom plate
  • Rubber magnet cover
  • Stainless steel stamped basket
  • UDV cooling technology
  • Low resonance woven carbon fibre cone
  • Black progressive roll conex spider
  • C-lock rubber gasket
  • Hi-arc high excursion surround

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FOR SALE

Note: Subwoofers and box have been sold.

Used Soundstream mono block amplifier.

Only 1 year old. Well looked after. No Longer needed. As new condition. $400ono. RRP: $599.......Bargin.

Original box, packaging and accessories, included.

Great performance and sound quality.

Soundstream PCAI.650D Digital Mono Block Amplifier - rrp: $599

Soundstream Picasso PCA1650D

650 Watt Mono Block Amplifier

Picasso amplifiers exude Performance and Quality with 2.5 to 1 power supply ratios and superior damping factors for excellent woofer control under high-stress applications. With both class "A/B" and class "D" amplifiers to fit any application, Picasso is the answer to loud and clear sound reproduction.

Class D Features

- TST (Twin Stack Technology) Allows 2 amplifiers to drive 1 voice coil, effectively doubling the power

- High quality FR-4 circuit board

- Class D circuitry

- Continuously variable low-pass crossover

- Continuously variable subsonic filter

- Variable subwoofer equalizer

- Platinum 2-gauge power connectors

- Accepts up to 16VDC power input

- ohm stability

- Includes Remote Bass Boost Control

Specifications

Output @ 4 ohm: 500 x 1

Output @ 2 ohm: 650 x 1

Bridged @ 1 ohm: N/A

THD: 0.5%

Freq. Resp. 5 - 250Hz

S/N Ratio >85dB

Damping Factor: >200

Input Sens. 0.2 - 6.0V

Crossover Slopes: 24dB

Crossover Freq. HP: N/A

Crossover Freq. LP: 55 - 220

Subwoofer EQ: 0 - 18dB

Subwoofer EQ Freq: 30 - 150Hz

Dimension 11 x 2.5 x 11

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