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Hi folks,

It's with a heavy heart I sell my baby: the a/d/s/ P850.2 Powerplate amplifier.

I purchased this amp about 2 months ago from a CAA member and only want back what I paid for it seeing as I didn't use it.

The previous owner used it sparingly (less than 30hours) and it is in excellent condition. The amplifier comes with original packaging and manual. The only reason I am selling is because I'm going to Tru Technology which is an upgrade in anyones language.

The retail on this amp was/is $2500. I am selling it for $875. If you want a single amp to power everything cleanly with quality in a low profile chassis, this is for you.

Specs and pic below:

p850.jpg

P850.2

What could be more space saving and installer friendly than an eight channel amplifier that creates 50 watts per channel, into a 4 ohm load? The answer is "nothing", but add to that a bridgeable power supply that is 2 ohm stable, our Multi-Cross™ crossover, and you have a unique unit that can excel in any automotive environment

watts/ channel 4 ohm: 50x8

watts/ channel 2 ohm: 75x8

watts/ bridged 4 ohm: 150x4  

THD: 0.10%  

S/N ratio: &90dB

bandwidth: 10-30kHz

damping factor: &150

input sensitivity crossover frequency/ slope: 100mV to 10V 45-5kHz/ 12dB  

dimensions: 330mm x 50mm x 410mm

http://www.adst.com/products/mobile/ppamp/p850.asp

This is for the SQ purists and extremely rare.

I will ship anywhere within Australia at buyer's expense.

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