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Hey guys. I got some stuff that I got laying around for sale.

I am pretty negotiable as I want these gone asap.

Pickup in Perth or can post at buyer's expense :devil:

Alpine CDA-9835 - $275

http://www.crutchfield.com/S-bFfCjPIsIRe/p_500CDA9835/Alpine-CDA-9835.html

Comes with remote control RUE-4187

Bass Engine Pro: Bass Engine functions provide control over your system, so you can tailor the sound to your personal tastes. Bass Engine Pro includes the following functions:

* 6-Channel Digital Time Correction: The time correction feature allows you to create virtual speaker positions by delaying the signals being sent to the speakers closest to you. When the correct delay times have been entered for the front right, front left, rear right, rear left, subwoofer left, and subwoofer right speakers, all sounds reach your ears at the same time, providing optimized imaging and frequency response.

* 6-Position Digital Crossover with Adjustable Slope: The digital crossover allows you to choose from the following modes:

o 2-way Mode: A continuously variable 20-200Hz low-pass filter is available for the subwoofer outputs, and a continuously variable 20-200Hz high-pass filter is available for the front and rear preamp outputs. The slope for each filter can be set to 6, 12, 18, or 24dB/octave, or Flat. The level for each filter can be adjusted from 0 to -12dB.

o 3-way Mode: A continuously variable 20-200Hz low-pass filter is available for the subwoofer outputs, and a continuously variable 1-20kHz high-pass filter is available for the front preamp outputs. The rear preamp outputs have a continuously variable 20Hz-20kHz low-pass filter and a continuously variable 20-200Hz high-pass filter. The slope for each filter can be set to 6, 12, 18, or 24dB/octave, or Flat. The level for each filter can be adjusted from 0 to -12dB.

* 5-band Digital Parametric EQ: The 5-band parametric EQ lets you select a center frequency, then adjust its output level and even the "width" of the boost or cut for precise system tuning. You can select a frequency for each of the following bands: Band 1 (20Hz, 25Hz, 31.5Hz, 40Hz, 50Hz, 63HZ, 80Hz, or 100Hz), Band 2 (250Hz, 315Hz, or 400Hz), Band 3 (1kHz or 1.2kHz), Band 4 (3.2kHz or 4kHz), and Band 5 (10kHz, 12kHz, 16kHz, or 20kHz). Once a frequency is selected, you can adjust its level from -6dB to +6dB in 1dB increments. The Q for each frequency can be set to 1, 1.5, or 3. In addition to the user-adjustable EQ (User's 1-6), tone presets are stored into memory, allowing you to recall the best setting for different types of music. You may choose from the following tone presets: Rock, Pops, News, or Flat.

* Subwoofer Level Control: The level of the subwoofer preamp outputs can be adjusted to balance the output of your subwoofer with that of your other speakers.

* Subwoofer Phase Selector: The phase of the subwoofer outputs may be set to normal (0 degrees) or reverse (180 degrees); this function allows you to minimize phase cancellation of bass frequencies, for stronger bass response.

Sony CDX-GT180 - $50

http://www.sony.com.au/product/cdx-gt180

Front Aux Input

CD-R/RW Playback

24 Bit Digital to Analogue Converter

Selectable Sub-out (Back) Pre Out

13 seg W.LED LCD Display

EQ3 Stage 2

SSIR-EXA Tuner

misc brand pod filter - $10

PS3 Games: Still have all boxes and contents with each game. All games for $140 or,

Street fighter 4: Collectors edition - $50

Collectors box

SF4 game with different cover.

Blu ray disc with full length street fighter animated movie.

Ryu and C.Viper figurine.

DJ Hero - $70

With the DJ Hero controller and game.

Timeshift - $10

New and still in seal

Resistance Fall of man - $10

NFS Pro Street - $15

Pre owned. Only comes with the game.

GTA IV - $30

Black PS2 Slim Console with 4 games - $50

Missing the Red Yellow White Cable.

Comes with one controller

NFS Underground 2

V8 Supercars 3

Enter the Matrix

Jackie Chan Adventures

Open to offers. Want them gone asap :P

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