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I have a Kicker KX700.5 Amplifier to sell. It was taken out of my skyline in february, I now need the cash. It was purchased and professionally installed in July last year and has been in the box since it was removed from the car.

General Specifications

* Number Of Channels: 5

* Maximum Power: 700 Watts

* Low Frequency response: 20 Hz

* High Frequency Response: 20000 Hz

* Built In Crossovers: Yes

* Channel Separation: Yes

Features

* Power (WATTS/CHANNEL), 2 Ohm Stereo: 85W x 4

* Power (WATTS/CHANNEL), 4 Ohm Bridged Mono: 165W x 2

* Power (WATTS), Class D 2 Ohm Mono: 420W

* Remote Bass Control: Yes

* Fan Cooling: Yes

* Length With Shroud (IN.): 22-1/2"

* Width With Shroud (IN.): 10"

* Height With Shroud (IN.): 2-1/2"

* Frequency Response: 20Hz-20kHz; +0, -1dB

* Input Sensitivity: High Level 340mV-10V, Low Level 170mV-5V

* Signal-to-Noise Ratio: >95dB, a-weighted, re:rated power

* Active Crossover: 12dB/Octave, variable 50Hz-200Hz, selectable high, low, or all pass

* KICKBass Boost: Variable to +18dB, (KX200.4 variable to +18dB) centered @ 40Hz

The AMP comes in the original box with all packaging and certificate. Buyer would need to pick up the amp from either western suburbs or the city as I cant travel around at the moment. Asking $500ono as its an awesome amp and looks as new.

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blahhh you going to make me measure it...haha I had it mounted in boot against the back wall of an R32 just fine but I will measure tonight after work for you and post it on here

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