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Its a 275 series V-Net Amp....

Its a 2x75W RMS Amp...

Runs 2x250W Peak....

I have using it to run a single sub and it keeps blowing fuses and ive been told its cause im over powering it... So i bought a brand P Gold amp for $750 and now i need to sell the V-Net cause its no good for subs....

Its perfect for splits or rear 6x9's

Perfect to be used in stereo setups (not-bridged)

As its only 2 ohm stable...

Cost $299 brand new have recipt

Have spent $69 + $75 on repairs fixing it twice after i blew transistors... But its going now and comes with 12 months warranty from the repairer...

Selling $100 FIRM

Buyer pays delivery....

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I have no idea of cost...

I weigh's about 4-5kg's

So postage would be a bit....

It will have to go in a secure pack too...

NOTE: I will not COD as i have been burnt from my last 2 buyers. So for first timers with me i will require direct deposit / money order / cash....

Sorry just cant afford it anymore....

Pic 1

(Its as cheap as chips)

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