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////Alpine V12 amplifier, 4 channel, solid build quality $300 melbourne pickup

////Alpine type R 1242 dual voice coil 12" sub, 4 ohms. $250 melbourne pickup (too heavy to post)

Custom 12" single sub box specially molded to fit right side of R34 GTT or GTR boot, gold banana jack terminals, new $100

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The amp is a MRV-F345 - specs can be found here : http://www.crutchfield.com/p_500MRVF345/Al...tures_and_specs

The MRV-F345 4-channel amp produces 75 watts RMS per channel — perfect for driving most component systems or high-quality coaxial speakers. The clean power output allows the speakers to produce the fine detail and nuance that'll separate your system from the rest of the pack. In bridged mode, the versatile MRV-F345 delivers 300 watts from channels 3 and 4 (perfect for running a sub), while you can use channels 1 and 2 to drive the front speakers.

Performance

RMS Power Output (Watts x Channels) 75 x 4

Peak Power Output (Watts x Channels) N/A

Power at 2 Ohms (Watts x Channels) 150 x 4

Bridged Power (Watts x Channels) 300 x 1

Minimum Impedance Bridged 4

Minimum Impedance Unbridged 2

Best Frequency Response 10-50k Hz

THD at Rated RMS Power 0.3%

Signal to Noise Ratio 73 dB

Input Voltage 14.4v

Features

Amplifier Class AB

Low-Pass Crossover Frequency 30-400Hz/600-8kHz

Low-Pass Slope (dB/octave) 12 dB

High-Pass Crossover Frequency 30-400Hz/600-8kHz

High-Pass Slope (dB/octave) 12 dB

Bass Boost 0-16 dB

Bass Boost Frequency 45

Fan Cooled Yes

Fuse Rating 30 x 2

Speaker Level Inputs No

Preamp Outputs 1 pair

LED Power Indicator Blue

Width (inches) 13

Height (inches) 2-7/16

Depth (inches) 9

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