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The below 3 items are everything you need to build an amazing car audio system. I used to have this in my car and would too loud to turn up all the way unless you were at least 5m away. This system used to set off car alarms and had an unbelievable level of clarity.

For all enquiries call me on 0407 776 878 or send me a PM

Audiobahn A1300HCT Amplifier

Price: $160

Details:

- RMS Power Range : 300-1200 Watts

- Number Of Channels: 1

- Low Frequency response: 10 Hz

- High Frequency Response: 40000 Hz

- Built In Crossovers: Yes

- Dimension(H x W x D) : 3 11/16" x 12" x 17"

- Dual Cooling Fans

- VU Meters indicating Output Response

- Cobalt Blue Illumination

- High Gloss Chrome Plated Finish

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Aepro 1 farad digital capacitor

Price: $100

Details:

4 Ohm Stereo Power: 4 x 100 Watts

2 Ohm Stereo Power: 2 x 200 Watts

4 Ohm Bridged Power: 20Hz - 30KHz

Frequency Response: >100dB

Signal/Noise Ratio

Damping Factor: > 200 @ 100 Hz

Minimum THD: <0.05%

Channel Separation: >65dB

Input Voltage: 150mV - 5 Volt

Dimensions 4 x 60 Watts: 12”x10.75”x2.4” (LxWxH)

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Cadence Q4000 Amplifier (4 channel)

Price: $140

Details:

- Costs $250 brand new

- Platinum Series

- surge : 20V DC

- capacity : 1 farad

- delivery : <1.95mOhm (E.S.R)

- Feeds Power Starved Amplifiers

- Improves System Bass Response

- Reduces Strain on Vehicles Electrical System

- Power and Ground Block Included for Easy Installation

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For all enquiries call me on 0407 776 878 or send me a PM

All items located in east Melbourne, able to post or local pickup is available as well.

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3 x 10" inch Pioneer subwoofers in a sealed box

Price: $100

Description: For sale are three Pioneer 10" sub woofers in a sealed wooden box. Unbelievable bass quality!

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This item is only available via pickup due to its large nature.

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hey mate, i'm pretty interested in - 3 x 10" inch Pioneer subwoofers in a sealed box

send the pics to my email at [email protected]. cheers.

Hey mate, no worries I've just emailed these to your email address [email protected]. Cheers. Harry

Audiobahn A1300HCT Amplifier - SOLD Pending payment

Other items still available & PRICE DROP

Cadence Q4000 Amplifier - Price: $120

Aepro 1 farad digital capacitor - $100

3 x 10" inch Pioneer subwoofers in a sealed box - $100

Audiobahn A1300HCT Amplifier - SOLD

Other items still available

Cadence Q4000 Amplifier - Price: $120

Aepro 1 farad digital capacitor - $100

3 x 10" inch Pioneer subwoofers in a sealed box - $100

Audiobahn A1300HCT Amplifier - SOLD

3 x 10" inch Pioneer subwoofers in a sealed box - SOLD

Other items still available & PRICE DROP!!

Cadence Q4000 Amplifier - Price: $100

Aepro 1 farad digital capacitor - $100

Audiobahn A1300HCT Amplifier - SOLD

3 x 10" inch Pioneer subwoofers in a sealed box - SOLD

Other items still available & PRICE DROP!!

Cadence Q4000 Amplifier - Price: $100

Aepro 1 farad digital capacitor - $100

Thanks for the subs mate, can't wait to get an amp to run em lol cheers

  • 3 weeks later...

Audiobahn A1300HCT Amplifier - SOLD

3 x 10" inch Pioneer subwoofers in a sealed box - SOLD

Other items still available & PRICE DROP!!

Cadence Q4000 Amplifier - Price: $90

Aepro 1 farad digital capacitor - $90

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