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I'm selling my Class D monoblock. It's rated at 400WRMS at 2ohm, but that's pretty underrated - estimated > 450WRMS. It was running my two Phoenix Gold Tantrum 12's - Pulled 136db on a Termpro meter on moderate gains

A few scratches (Could probably be fixed with a good polish), but in perfect condition. Used for about 1 year. Can be heard in car

RMS Power: 400W x 1 @ 2 Ohms

Speaker Level Inputs: Yes

Preamp Outputs: Yes

Bass Boost: 0-18 dB

High-Efficiency Class D Circuitry

Mosfet Power Supply Transistors

36 dB / Octave Low-Pass Crossover

Fully Adjustable 40-200 Hz Crossover Frequency

Switchable 36 dB / Octave Subsonic Filter

Adjustable Bass Boost

Wide Range Input Sensitivity Adjustment

Soft-start and Muted Turn-off

Thermal, Over Current, Short Circuit, and DC Offset Protection

Power / Protect Indicator

Remote Level Control Capable

Polished Aluminum Heat Sink

Carbon Fiber Finish Heat Shield

User Manual: http://www.coustic.com/classic/PDFs...01_DBManual.pdf

Great sub amp - $300

Audioline 4x200 (Closer to 4x65wrms or 2x200wrms)

* 4 Channel

* Bridgeable and Tri-Mode

* In Built Crossovers

* Overload, Thermal & Short Curcuit Protection.

Specifications

Output Power (MAX) - 200w x 4 Channel

Low Pass Filter - 40hz to 150Hz

High Pass Filter - 80Hz to 1.2kHz

Frequency Response - 5Hz to 50kHz

Stereo Separation - >60dB

Input Sensitivity - 200mV to 2V

Input Impedance - 10K^

Fuse RAting - 30A

This amp was running my Hertz 3 way front stage (8 inch mid, 4.5 and tweeter) - sounded very impressive for what the amp is. Has a few scratches also, will get pics soon.

$80

I would like to sell both for $340.

This would be a great setup for two 4 ohm subs (Or a dual 4 ohm) and front splits system bridging the Audioline amp (Or splits and rears using all four channels). I got many comments about my system sounding great.

Refer to this link for pics http://www.caraudioaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=49254

I'm selling my Class D monoblock. It's rated at 400WRMS at 2ohm, but that's pretty underrated - estimated > 450WRMS. It was running my two Phoenix Gold Tantrum 12's - Pulled 136db on a Termpro meter on moderate gains  

A few scratches (Could probably be fixed with a good polish), but in perfect condition. Used for about 1 year. Can be heard in car  

RMS Power: 400W x 1 @ 2 Ohms  

Speaker Level Inputs: Yes  

Preamp Outputs: Yes  

Bass Boost: 0-18 dB  

High-Efficiency Class D Circuitry  

Mosfet Power Supply Transistors  

36 dB / Octave Low-Pass Crossover  

Fully Adjustable 40-200 Hz Crossover Frequency  

Switchable 36 dB / Octave Subsonic Filter  

Adjustable Bass Boost  

Wide Range Input Sensitivity Adjustment  

Soft-start and Muted Turn-off  

Thermal, Over Current, Short Circuit, and DC Offset Protection  

Power / Protect Indicator  

Remote Level Control Capable  

Polished Aluminum Heat Sink  

Carbon Fiber Finish Heat Shield  

User Manual: http://www.coustic.com/classic/PDFs...01_DBManual.pdf  

Great sub amp - $300  

Audioline 4x200 (Closer to 4x65wrms or 2x200wrms)  

* 4 Channel  

* Bridgeable and Tri-Mode  

* In Built Crossovers  

* Overload, Thermal & Short Curcuit Protection.  

Specifications  

Output Power (MAX) - 200w x 4 Channel  

Low Pass Filter - 40hz to 150Hz  

High Pass Filter - 80Hz to 1.2kHz  

Frequency Response - 5Hz to 50kHz  

Stereo Separation - >60dB  

Input Sensitivity - 200mV to 2V  

Input Impedance - 10K^  

Fuse RAting - 30A  

This amp was running my Hertz 3 way front stage (8 inch mid, 4.5 and tweeter) - sounded very impressive for what the amp is. Has a few scratches also, will get pics soon.  

$80  

I would like to sell both for $340.  

This would be a great setup for two 4 ohm subs (Or a dual 4 ohm) and front splits system bridging the Audioline amp (Or splits and rears using all four channels). I got many comments about my system sounding great.  

Refer to this link for pics http://www.caraudioaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=49254

BOTH AMPS ARE SOLD!!

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