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FOR SALE

JL Audio 300/4 slash 4ch amplifier. (new in the box)

Sell $400

Also

JL Audio 300/2v2 slash 2ch amplifer. (new in the box)

Sell $350

Purchased for high quality SQ system, however project has taken another direction. Very versatile amplifiers, both amps together make for a perfect 3 way amp package for serious players, or use the 4ch for full range speakers and the 2ch bridged to run a modest sub setup. Website link to JL Audio for all the tech specs you could need on these beauties.

http://mobile.jlaudio.com/products_amps_pages.php?page_id=221

PM if any questions.

thanks for looking.

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