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Item: RE Audio XXX 6.5" components/splits

Location: Perth - Will post at buyer's expense.

Item Condition: Brand New Condition (Used)

Reason for selling: Getting company car

Price: $500

Extra Info:

Complete with box/packaging as new,

Made in USA

Clean powdered by a Zapco 350.2 Amp

Impedance: 2 Ohms -

6.5" Midbass Driver with very high excursion

1" Silk Dome Tweeter

Power Handling: 150W RMS

Item: Zapco Ref 350 2-Channel Amplifier

Location: Perth - Will post at buyer's expense.

Item Condition: Brand New Condition (Used)

Reason for selling: Getting company car

Price: $700

Extra Info:

Hand made in USA

Complete with aluminum mounting brackets, box, manual, birth sheet. Including balanced Symbilink Cable & SLDIN SymbiLink Adapter. -No need for RCA’s

Stereo, 4 ohms: 2 x 100 Watts

Stereo, 2 ohms: 2 x 170 Watts

Bridged, 4 ohms: 1 x 330 Watts

T.H.D. + Noise: <0.025% @ 4 ohms.

- Hand made in USA

-Total power output 380 Watt

-SymbiLink™ Balanced Inputs

-RCA Unbalanced Inputs

-Two Ohm Stereo Stable

-18 dB Variable Bass Boost Control

-Built in Variable Electronic Crossover

-Bridgeable

-Three Channel Capable

-High Current Bipolar Outputs

-Optically Isolated MOSFET Power Supply”H

Item: Zapco Ref 1100.1 – Mono Block Amplifier

Location: Perth - Will post at buyer's expense.

Item Condition: Brand New Condition (Used)

Reason for selling: Getting company car

Price: $900

Extra Info:

Hand made in USA

Complete with aluminum mounting brackets, box, manual, birth sheet. Including balanced Symbilink Cable & SLDIN SymbiLink Adapter. -No need for RCA’s

Stereo, 4 ohms: 1 x 825 Watts

Stereo, 2 ohms: 1 x 1100 Watts

T.H.D. + Noise: <0.03% @ 4 ohms.

- Hand made in USA

-Total power output 1450 Watt

-Single Channel Class A/B Monaural Amplifier

-SymbiLink™ Balanced Inputs

-EHV High Voltage Output Circuitry

-Two Ohm Mono Stable

-Dynamic Bass Boost Port

-12 dB Variable Bass Boost Control

-Heavy Duty, High Current Terminal Blocks

-Compact Chassis Design

-Gate Drive Boost Circuitry

-Built in Variable Electronic Crossover

-High Current Bipolar Outputs

-Optically Isolated MOSFET Power Supply

Item: ID MAX 10"” Sub

Location: Perth - Will ship at buyer's expense.

Item Condition: Brand New Condition (Used)

Reason for selling: Getting company car

Price: $600

Extra Info:

Hand made in USA

Includes custom made sub box to suit ID Sub

Clean powdered off Zapco 1100.1 Mono-Block, includes custom box to suit XR5,

Item: Pioneer P7850 DVD/MP3/DIVX/MP4

Location: Perth - Will post at buyer's expense.

Item Condition: Brand New Condition (Used)

Reason for selling: Getting company car

Price: $950 (RRP was $4,000 ~)

Extra Info:

Made in Japan, complete with box, manual, remote control, Auto EQ Mic, Fascia case & I-Pod adaptor

Contact: 0429 999 886 or [email protected]

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