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Up for sale is a type r sub, beva box, and 500w schneider amp...

here are the specs...

SWR-1240D Type-R 12" Dual Voice Coil Subwoofer (4Ohm + 4Ohm)

Even at high power levels, the Type-R subwoofers perform without strain with their kevlar reinforced cones, patented cooling technology extra long poles, double stacked magnets and much more.

Peak Power: 1000W

RMS Power: 300W

Frequency Response: 24Hz - 1kHz

Dual Progressive Nomex Spiders

High Excursion 1" Santroprene Edge

Custom Cast Aluminum Frame

Air-Flow Optimised Dual Flare Pole Vent

Kevlar Reinforced Pulp Cone

Extra Length Extended Pole

Magnetically Optimised Motor Structure

Integrated Tinsel Lead Design

Designed and Engineered in the USA

In a Beva Professionally Made Box....

Schneider SPA-9702A

Bridgeable 2 Channel Amplifier

200 W x 2 Max power

70 W x 2 RMS power

Features:

Total Max Power = 2 x 250 Watts.

140 Watts RMS @ 4 Ohms bridged.

<0.05% total harmonic distortion @ 4 Ohms.

Thermal overload protection circuit.

High and Low Level inputs allow connectivity to modern head units with RCA outputs or older style factory units.

Dual Power Supply for optimum sound output.

Variable high/low pass Crossover allows attachment for a variety of speakers or subwoofers.

Designed for high voltage head units

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Selling as a package - $450 ono... i ain't going to separate so yeahs.. = )

These subz and amp wont let you down... they are craziii.. ahah

Regards,

Pda

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