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I want to get rid of this stuff to help fund my engine build. I am not that desperate to sell it so if you don't like my prices, I don't think you'll get me to come down that much.

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Audiobahn 4 Channel Speaker Amplifier A6004t: $100
Technical Specification

* RMS Power Range : 75x4 Watts
* Number Of Channels: 4
* Maximum Power: 600 Watts
* Low Frequency response: 10 Hz
* High Frequency Response: 40000 Hz
* Built In Crossovers: Yes
* Channel Separation: No

Features

* Class A/B MOSFET Circuitry
* PWM MOSFET Power Supply
* Semi-Double Sided Glass Epoxy Circuit Board
* THD : 0.02%
* S/N Ratio > 100dB
* Frequency Response : 10Hz - 40KHz (+ / - 1dB)
* Variable 18dB High Pass Crossover : 50Hz- 750Hz
* Variable 18dB Low Pass Crossover : 50Hz- 120Hz
* Bass boost on / off
* Subsonic Filter :20Hz - 50Hz
* RCA Throughput Connections
* 3-way Protection Circuitry : Thermal, Short Circuit, Overload, Cooling Fans
* Cobalt Blue Illumination
* High Gloss Chrome Plated Finish
* Nickel Plated Block Terminals
* Air Induction Fan Cooled
* RCA and Speaker Level Inputs
* 4 Ohms Stereo : 75 x 4
* 2 Ohms Stereo : 150 x 4
* 4 Ohms Mono : 300 x 2
* 2 Ohms Mono : N /A
* Dimension(H x W x D) : 1 7/8" x 9 7/8" x 9 7/8"

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Audiobahn A2201T 2 channel Subwoofer Amplifier: $100
Features

* Class A/B MOSFET Circuitry
* PWM MOSFET Power Supply
* Double Sided Glass Epoxy Circuit Board
* Variable 18dB Hi/Low-Pass Crossovers
* Variable Subsonic Filter
* 3-Way Protection Circuitry
* Cobalt Blue Illumination
* High Gloss Chrome Plated Finish
* Nickel Plated Block Terminals
* Fan Cooled with Flame Fan Grille

2-Channel Amp Specifications

* Amplifier Type: 2-channel
* RMS Power @ 4 Ohms: 50W x 2
* THD at 4-Ohm RMS Power: 0.02%
* Bridged RMS Power @ 4 Ohms: 140W x 1
* Speaker Level Inputs: no
* Preamp Outputs: yes
* Built-In Crossovers: HP/LP
* Bass Boost: 0-18 dB
* Frequency Response: 10-40,000 Hz
* Signal to Noise Ratio: > 100 dB
* Fuse Rating: n/a

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Audiobahn ACAP3P 1 Farad Capacitor with Digital Display: $60
Features:

* 1 Farad Capacity
* 20 Volt Rated - 24 Volt Surge
* Auto on / off Red 45° Four-Digit Readout
* Blue LED Indicator Light
* Electronic Polarity Protection Circuit
* Overvoltage Protection Circuit
* Soft on / off Circuit
* Chrome Plated Aluminum Mounting Brackets & Hardware

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All of the equipment has been in my car for about 1.5 years, but hardly any use out of any of it seeing as though the car has been out of commission and in my garage for about 15 months now...

I have the boxes, literature, original white gloves and stickers for the amps, but I'm not sure about the cap... I'll have to look for it.
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Custom board to replace center console glove box with Audiobahn 8" subwoofer: $45
It is covered in black fake leather and mounts to the center box using the two factory mounting points and long screws. This sale includes the 8" chrome grill shown.
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Audiobahn Chrome Flame Grill for 10" Subwoofer: $10
Fits any 10" subwoofer.
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Post by Dustay »

what's the specs on the subwoofer? That's actually a pretty good deal
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Post by Chris-Nelson »

I think these are the specs on it:
* 400 watts peak output
* 200 watts RMS rated
* Optimized for Sound Quality
* Foam Surrounds eliminates distortion
* Non-Pressed, Non-Transfer Paper Cone
* Coated Cone for Low Cone Distortion
* Chromed out Stamped Steel Basket
* 1.5â€
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Post by The Dark Side of Will »

How well did that sub & "box" arrangement work for you?
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Post by Chris-Nelson »

not very well. It was difficult to keep it sealed. I ended up using a bead of silicone around it and then it still leaked out the back. You'd need to do some kind of sealing of the box form the inside to make it really work well.

But this setup is a great start for this type of project.
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Both amps, the cap, and the grill have sold. The center console sub plate is still for sale.
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everything is sold
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