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Hi Guys,

My amp i ordered from Webaudiodirect over a fricken month ago has finally arrived. I had contacted them several times as it was only meant to take 5 days to get to me, and they never replied. So i bought a new amp, and what do you know? they send this out 4-5 weeks late and charge me for it. They wont credit me back either.

So here it is. I no longer need this amp. It is unopened, 1 day old - never touched still in the box they sent it in.

the specs are below. im asking what i paid, $398.99. Keep in mind this has literally never even been wired up before.

I will not ever recommend webaudiodirect again. If they replied to me and said "sorry this will take a couple of weeks" it would have been ok. But they blatantly ignored my polite requests.

thanks guys.

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Response AA0435 4 Channel Amplifier

This amplifier will give 100WRMS x 4 channels into 8 ohm, or 150WRMS x 4 into 2 ohms, or with the channels bridged 300WRMS x 2 into 4 ohms, at distortion of 0.05%. Other features include variable input sensitivity 0.25 to 2.5 volts, variable crossover on both front and rear channels from 40 - 120Hz at 12dB/oct, high and low pass switchable. Bass boost front and rear, variable 40 to 120Hz at 0 to +18dB variable. High quality gold plated power and loudspeaker connections, power 4 gauge, speakers 8 gauge, easily accessable blade fuses.

- Ideal for our double magnet subs.

Specifications:

- Power/channel @ 4 ohms 100WRMS x 4

- Power/channel @ 2 ohms 150WRMS x 4

- Power/channel bridged @ 4 ohms 300WRMS x 2

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thanks ultim8

but as i said, he doesnt reply. I had to privately message him on the caraudioaust forums to get a response from him.

I was polite and patient in each email i sent to all of his support mailboxes

.. im not complaining anymore, i just need to sell the amp as i cant afford to keep it.

thanks though

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