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Ok I don't understand half of this mumbojumbo so how about I just tell you guys everything it says and you can figure it out.

Output power (max): 5000Watts (2500W x2 load 4 ohms)

Bridged output power (max) : 5000 Watts (5000W x1 load 4 ohms)

Frequency response: 20Hz - 30KHz +(funny symbol) 1dB

Input sensitivity: <200 mv

Treble control: +(funny symbol again) 10dB 10KHz

Bass control: +(U know) 10dB 100Hz

Signal/Noise Ratio: 98dB

Seperation Scale: >50dB

Speaker impedance: Stereo output: 2 - 16 (another strange symbol)

Bridged output: 4 - 16 (" ")

Power suply: DC 12V

Dimensions (lengthxwidthxheight): 450 X 235 X 55 mm

Hope you can understand it

dnt mean to burst ur bubble but is this the same one ?

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/New-5000-Watt-2-Cha...oQQcmdZViewItem

Doesn't burst my bubble cause I'm not trying to sell that one, I'm trying to sell the one sitting on my bedroom floor. :thumbsup:

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