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I have a Rockford Fosgate 200m Monoblock amp for sale if anyone is interested in having huge sound pushing out of their subs.

I'm asking for $450

People who know their sound systems know that rockford are the GOD'S

Legendary Rockford Fosgate performance in a mono full-range amp. Stand back, here comes the Punch 200M! This single-channel rocker kicks out 100 watts RMS to a single 4-ohm speaker, doubling its power with a 2-ohm load (two 4-ohm subs wired in parallel, for example). When you want Mr. Bass in the building, activate the powerful built-in low-frequency boost, switchable to 0, +6, or +12 dB at 45 Hz.

100 watts RMS x 1 at 4 ohms

200 watts RMS x 1 at 2 ohms

requires 10-gauge power and ground leads wiring and hardware not included with amplifier

selectable 50-210 Hz variable low-pass crossover, 12 dB per octave

TRANSana circuit designs keep voltages low and signal paths simple in the pre-amp section, for minimum distortion and maximum musicality

MEHSA provides more efficient transfer of heat from MOSFET output devices to the heatsink for cooler operation

TOPAZ noise-killing differential inputs that eliminate 80% of ground loop noise

NOMAD advanced protection circuitry for "intelligent" shutdown protection

speaker- and preamp-level inputs

switchable Punch Bass boosts bass +6 or +12 dB at 45 Hz

dimensions: 10-1/2"W (7-13/16" without endcaps) x 2-7/16"H x 9-7/8"D

Anyone interested call me on 0402329701 or email [email protected]

aDaM cAmLz

(sydney)

Slipery while Boosting

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