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For sale I have my used Kenwood eXcelon car audio sound system package. All the components were used for about 6 months and were taken out of the car when I sold the car. I purchased everything brand new. All components are in working order and worked as they should when they were removed from the car.

This package works very well together and provided ridiculous sound at volume. The clarity this audio system put out was unreal. Keep in mind you will need to get a good battery if using this package as it does draw some big amps.

The audio pack includes the following:

2 x sets of KFC-X1730P component speaker system, carbon glass fibre honeycomb cone, 6.5" woofer and 1" tweeter, peak power 330W, rated 110W RMS at 4 ohm, 86db /w at 1m sensitivity, 63Hz - 24,000Hz freq response.

1x P-XW1000B 10" slimline carbon glass fibre honeycomb cone subwoofer in box. (this thing is very powerful and provides a nice tight base. I had it turned down), 1000W peak, rated 250W RMS at 4 ohm, 90db /w at 1m sensitivity, 35Hz - 900Hz freq response.

1 x X500-1 monoblock class-D amp. 300W RMS at 4 ohm, 83db.

1 x XR-4S 4-channal class-D amp. 120W RMS X 4 at 4 ohm, 73db.

1 x KDC-X996 head unit. 3 high voltage 4.0v pre outs (front L+R, rear L+R and sub pre outs). Works with iPhone/iPod, Pandora internet radio, Bluetooth + parrot, HD radio and USB input as well as CD.

Also advertised on gumtree : add id 1079605186

and boostclassifieds: add id 2636659.

Asking $1400 for the lot.

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Will do. I would like to just sell the lot. It is pretty good gear. Anyone that actually knows anything about audio would be pretty happy with it. The xr-4s amp is better then the xr400-4 amp you can get these days.

Cheers

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  • 2 weeks later...

PRICES UPDATED.

$1000 FOR THE LOT OR

$250 for KDC-X996 Head Unit

$280 for XR-4S 4 ch Amp

$150 for KFC-X1730P Component Speakers. Price for 1 set only. I have 2 sets for sale.

$230 for P-XW1000B 10" Subwoofer in Box

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