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Item 1: Hertz HX-300. Single 4ohm voice coil

Location: Sydney

Item Condition: 2nd hand but practically new.

Reason for selling: Purchased from a car audio australia member but selling car so no longer needed. The previous owner only had it for a short time as he wanted to upgrade (he is a audio buff).

Price: $280 firm.

Payment Method: Pickup - Cash, Paypal, COD Only

Extra Info:Technical specifications including acoustic parameters and anything else you need to know is found here

» 250mm Subwoofer and sealed carpeted enclosure

» Woofer: 250mm

» Sensitivity: 94dB/SPL

» Impedance: 4 Ohms

» Power Handling: 1200 Watts Peak Power, 600 Watts Continuous

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Item 2: Cadence f700-1 mono block amp

Location: Sydney

Item Condition: 2nd hand

Reason for selling: Purchased from a member on JZX forums. He was running some big dual 12 inch subs and so he had to upgrade his amp. Purchased for my chaser but now selling it so no longer need it.

Price: $200.. RRP: $499.00

Payment Method: Pickup - Cash, Paypal, COD Only

Contact: 0423180545 or pm here

Extra Info:

Cadence Flash Series - 1x 800W Linear AB Mono Block Amplifier

Rated Power: 1x 800 Watts RMS @ 2 ohm (1600W Peak Power)

Minimum THD at Rated Power: < 0.05%

Frequency Response: 20Hz - 40KHz

S/N ratio: > 100dB

Damping Factor: > 200@100Hz

Channel Separation: > 65dB

Dimensions: (W x H x L) 279mm x 70mm x 406mm

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If you buy both items I will chuck in my spare boston 12 competitor series sub for free :)

Pics:

Sub pics taken by previous owner:

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