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g'day peeps.

as some of you may know, i pranged my car the other week, so i've got some stuff that's gotta go. i need the cash and i don't have a car to put my bits in, at the moment anyway.

for sale is:

1x Phoenix Gold XS6600 6-channel amplifier

* 4x50watts RMS + 2x150w into 4ohm RMS

* bridges 2x180watts and 1x300 again, all RMS

* is 2ohm BRIDGED/1ohm stereo stable

* TAIM muting (eliminates on/off pops)

* hi and low level inputs

* completely configurable 24db/octave hi/lowpass filters

* any frequency between 20hz and 20khz can be selected by using variable "rnets" or resistor networks. factory module set at 90hz.

* variable bass boost (0 to +12db) at 45hz

* >100db signal:noise

to any avid phoenix-philes, the xs is highly regarded. while it hasn't been sold for a while, its an amazing amplifier. i'd put it up against much MUCH pricier competition. its typical phoenix in build and the sound is just sublime.

this amp would be a worth contender for a really nice "one amp" system. will drive pretty much anything with ease (its a very underrated amp). would eat other 3/5/6chans out there with ease. forget all about your audison srx3 and the like... this is the shiznit! icon_lol.gif

it was wired-up in my car and loved for about 1/2 a day, then pulled out while i finished my amp rack. i pranged my car before i could fit it, so its practically brand new. unit is spotless. 100% condition. no marks or blemishes. see pics below.

comes with box, packaging, neat little mounting feet, manuals and all original bits and pieces.

retailed at $1699

negotiable $800ono

1x Eclipse CD8061 and Balanced Line Adaptor

* 8volt pre-outs (16v balanced out)... and this is NOT a fictional output. its pre-outs are AMAZING!

* front, rear and sub outputs.

* external dc-dc converter

* 73db stereo separation

* 100db signal:noise

* 55ohm output impedance for great noise rejection

* motorised front panel

* vaccuum flourescent display panel

* NOB control and NOB remote

* aux input (for mp3/dvd/tv etc...)

* AES/EBU digital output

what is left to be said about this awesome deck!?! sound and image magazine rated it headunit of the year. its taken out HEEEAPS of awards all over the globe for its sublime build and sound. it has seen little use since i took ownership a few month ago. it has been a great unit. very smooth sounding and it posesses extreme detail (perhaps thanks in part to the high-volt pre-outs).

this headie represents a great buy for anyone wanting a fantastic frontend to a system. its SQ is amazing and would gobble up any pioneer/alpine/jvc/kenwoot/clarion under $2k if put head to head.

the unit is in very good condition (only a few superficial marks on the face). pics attached (although the marks didn't come out properly.. prolly cos they're so small).

unit includes the main unit and face bezel/surround. a brand new, non-butchered wiring loom. remote. manual on cd and brand new, never used, matching Balanced Line Adaptor. see pics.

retail was: $1999

negotiable $700ono

and.... PICS! if you want higher res images, PM me with your email and i'll forward them on.

cheers.

david.

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