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Hi Guys,

Self explanatory amplifier, 4x130 watts rms, or 380 watts rms (true power, rating on box is lower)

Digital series, i.e. low THD and more efficient, and full range

I paid $399 for this amp from Jaycar around 3 years ago, fantastic amp, powered my Focal Splits and Response Carbon Fibre DVC sub.

Model: AA0425

Price: $170

Contact: PM or Reply Here

Location: Canley/NSW

Ideally I prefer not to post it, I prefer pickup for the obvious reason. Auspost are not really gentle with parcels.

I will help in PROPER fitting of the amp, I am not responsible if you cook this amp with 2ohm configurations when bridged, cheap a5s low gauge cabling.

I recommend at least 8ga wiring with a capacitor or 4ga from the battery.

We have to stress the fact that this is a full range digital amplifier to run full range speakers.

It is extremely high in efficiency, drawing a mere 50A at bridge mode producing a whopping 550WRMS of total power!

As part of our Response range, it shares the same features such as insert style connectors,

fully variable high and low pass filters, pass through RCA outputs and variable bass boost.

If you are looking for quality sound with tons of power in a very compact chassis, look no further, this is the amplifier for you!

Specifications:

Power / Channel @ 4ohm 14.4V: 100WRMS x 4

Power / Channel @ 2ohm 14.4V: 150WRMS x 4

Power / Bridged @ 4ohm 14.4V: 300WRMS x 2

Signal / Noise Ratio: >70dB

Low Pass Filter: 50 - 500Hz @ 12dB/octave

High Pass Filter: 50 - 500Hz @ 12dB/octave

Bass Boost: 0 - 18dB @ 45Hz

Pass Through RCA: Yes

Dimensions: 290(L) x 258(W) x 50(D) mm

* Third place winner of the 2006 Car Audio Australia Magazine's Product of the Year award

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Edited by johnnilicte
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