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Hi guys, thinking its about time to clear out some car audio gear I'm not really using much anymore, this stuff should go to a good home, its pretty rare to come up.

Now, I have two 15" MA Audio EHO154 quad coil 5000wrms subs and a Visonik v4000xd 4000wrms amp. Theres not much of this stuff in Aus, very difficult to find an amp like at all

here without spending many thousands of dollars.

This is a very reliable setup, I have previously owned soundstream xxx 15" subs and blew those several times, needing recones because the coils kept getting fried, these subs I have owned

and have had no issues whatsoever, no overheating or funny smells, they just perform (with the correct amp that is).

The amp is rated at 3500wrms @ 2ohm, and I had these subs wired at about 2.6 ohm I think and I have never reached clipping point, they just get louder and louder, contrary to what most people believe, the

response is very good for fast dance or techno style music, but they really come alive with heavy bass style tracks rnb or rap.

I currently have one only wired up in my r33 and its pretty amazing what comes out of just one sub, with two wired up it is absolutely insane. I can show any potential buyers what it can do with it all still wired up.

If anyone knows car audio gear (db junkies), you will know this stuff is special.

Looking for around $1200, can supply some 0 awg wire for the amp if need be.

0434284396

Bass....tester baby...uh.uh. :)

  • 15" Competition Series Subwoofer
  • Power Handling:
    • Peak: 10000 watts
    • RMS: 5000 watts

    [*]Dual layer pressed carbon fiber cone

    [*]High density foam surround

    [*]Double layer progressive spiders

    [*]Woven tinsel leads

    [*]Ultra strong carbon fiber dust cap

    [*]Bumped black plate for maximum excursion

    [*]Patented thermo-cooling motor

    [*]Hi-Temp kapton voice coil former

    [*]3" Black anodized aluminum coils

    [*]228oz. Magnet

    [*]1-year Manufacturer's warrantypost-75846-0-94404400-1357810749_thumb.jpgpost-75846-0-28243700-1357810860.jpg

  • Rms Power @ 14.4V DC: 1 x 2500W @ 4 Ohm, 1 x 3500W @ 2 Ohm
  • Rms Power @ 17V DC: 1 x 3000W @ 4 Ohm, 1 x 4000W @ 2 Ohm
  • Dimensions (H x W x L): 3.125" x 10.5" x 26"
  • 12 - 17V DC Power Input
  • 0.2 - 8V RCA Input Voltage
  • Frequency Response 10 Hz - 350 Hz
  • Short / Overload / Thermal Protection
  • Bridgeable with second Class X Amplifier
  • 24dB Variable Subsonic Filter
  • 24dB Variable Low Pass Filter
  • 0 - 18 dB Variable Bass Boost
  • Remote Gain Control module

Edited by ima_slap_joO
  • 2 months later...

Still not selling, have sold one sub, need the remaining sub and amp gone, ill take $400! This is really high quality gear, even if it is only for the amp only this is an excellent buy! 0434284396

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Edited by ima_slap_joO

soo0o0o0oo 400 for one sub and one amp??

do you have a box for it by any chance??

Hey mate, i have a box that i jigged up for my R33, welcome to have it and some 0 gauge wire, and ill pre wire the sub as well. For 400 the amp is an absolute bargain, the sub is excellent also, on par with RExxx and soundstream xxx15.

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