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Anyone interested in a group buy for the new Jaycar Response 4x100W amp?

http://www1.jaycar.com.au/productVi...x=&SUBCATID=443

Specifications:

Power / channel @ 4ohm 14.4V: 130WRMS x 4

Power / channel @ 2ohm 14.4V: 190WRMS x 4

Power / bridged @ 4ohm 14.4V: 380WRMS x 2

Signal/Noise ratio: >90dB

Input sensitivity: 200mV to 5V

Low pass filter: 50 - 500Hz @ 12dB/octave

High pass filter: 50 - 500Hz @ 12dB/octave

Pass thru RCA: Yes

Dimensions: 400(L) x 258(W) x 50mm(D)

On the site it says 5+ units = $239.00, RRP for one is $299

Does any one have a trader account with JAYCAR!

If any one out there has a trader account with Jaycar then we can get them for:

If you buy 1 or 2 its $211

If you buy 3 its $200

If you buy 4 or more its $190

plus GST (so add 10%)

So if we get 4 people and someone with a trader accound, that is only $209 for a 4x100 watt car audio amplifier! That is an aboulute bargin. I have read a few reviews and they all say you cant beat the value for money, so for $209 how could you go wrong?

So expressions of intrest, suggestions etc.

BTW: A similar group buy is happening in NSW see it here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...521#post1367521

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Does this mean no one is interested?

It looks like there is no one out there with a jaycar trader account so if we get 5 people (four more inc me) the price will be $239 which is $60 cheaper than RRP.

I'll give it a week.

Yeah he can, he is doing the buying for the NSW group buy, but jaycar will not ship to indervidual addresses so they would have to be posted up from sydney, from funkymonkey's address. I am currently in on the NSW group buy, but I'm waiting to see how QLD goes, it may be worth the extra $25 just to be able to pick them up from a QLD store.

Funkymonkey is the one who gave me those trader prices.

I'm waiting to see who is interested here, and what is going to be involved in just going in with the NSW group buy (ie, shipping to Briz).

Maybe we could get a few QLD's interested in the NSW group buy and ship them together to save shipping costs and time. We will see what happens, and what the NSW organisers are willing to do.

Hell yeah!

So does that mean you are willing to go in on the group buy, and / or are you are you willing to do the purchasing and have people pick them up from your place?

If so, that is sweet. Come on people $209 for one of these amps is an absolute bargin, you cannot get anything like for the cash. Who is interested?

Interested so far:

1) Myself

2) Yotis

3) ?

4) ?

25det: Can you confirm that we only need 4 people for a group buy with a trader account and can you confirm the price.

Just did a small group buy on em in melbourne, they come to 5.25kg each, and the box the amps comes in is rougly 40cm x 30cm x 15cm. I can pack these and send em via parcel post for about $13. 3 to 5 business day delivery. Tracking is a couple of bucks extra which I reccomend.

Otherwise I can send all 4 of em to one recipient in QLD who can then distribute them, if you want to do it that way, and divide up the costs of the freight amongst yourselves.

Wish dropped in more often, but yeah anyway. Did you realise you can get them for a 4+ price of $172.70 + GST with an account? Single price is $191.36 + GST. Of course you need to get them shipped too but that not normally very much. Spose it's all over anyway but just letting you know.

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