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  1. 2 2008 Punch P series amplifiers.

    Punch 300.1 115.00 shipped

    Punch 200.2 115.00 Shipped

    or 215.00 for the pair!

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    NIB Powerbass 2XL-6C 6.5 mids and tweeter set with crossovers. Never used. I have a set for my front stage in my xB they have a really nice sound to them I have the 6.5's crossed of at 80hz no distortion at all, they are running at 135 rms from my XA-2150 powerbass amp!

    Asking 130.00 Shipped!

    SPECIFICATIONS:

    • Power Handling Capacity (Peak) : 180W

    • Power Handling Capacity (RMS) : 90W

    • Nominal Impedancel : 3 ohm

    • Frequency Response : 59Hz - 20kHz

    • Sensitivity : 91 dB/W/M

    • Motor Structure : 14 oz

    • Mounting Depth : 2.4"

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    NEW Never used, Kinetic HC800 I bought this as a back up battery for my current setup, But then ended up getting a HC1800 instead so I have no use for this. Its been sitting in my closet up on a shelf for about a couple month or so. The Battery is sitting at 12.74. The one under my hood is sitting at 12.87.

    This is a local pick up only price of 120.00 I got this at Stereo Warehouse in seattle @ 200.00, unfortunatly shipping it will cost a small fortune as its heavy as hell for its size. IF someone was wanting to buy it outside of a local sale shipping fees will apply.

    Asking 120.00 local or 120+ shipping outside of Seattle Area.

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  2. im not to sure about that, back in 95 i think my boy had 4 mtx 8000 12's off 2 or 4 mtx 1501d's im not sure and hit a 146.x with it so mtx isnt at all shit there acually pritty tough, i need more power for my 8000 15's tho i got 400rms goin to each and they shake everything on my truck but the cone aitn movein but 1/4'' so i kno i can get more out of it, my boy has one mtx 8000 15 i think his is dual 4ohm hooked to a pioneer 760 ina 2cf or 3cf sealed box and it fukin slamms good

    You are also talking about Old School MTX when they acctually gave a shit. The new stuff is all looks in my opinion. And TL Scores back in the day are WAY different then today's scores.

    Dont get me wrong I like old school MTX, Black Gold, Terminator series were the shit back in the day.

    We did a test with the MTX 9500 12"? the monster looking sub they have VS a Powerbass 3xl 12" at my friends shop several months ago. The Powerbass walked all over it and it was 100 bucks cheaper.

    If MTX is your gig then go for it, I have not had the chance to get to play with RE much since there is only one dealer here in the Seattle Area that I know of.

    I say go with the RE set up I hear good things about them on the forums.

  3. Sounds like it's time for a good old fashioned curb check...

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    Great Movie, But on a side note back when I was in High school 2 dudes were fighing one finally got knocked down the one left stanting turtle mouthed the other one. Didn't kill the other guy but it fucked him up for life. The guy who did it was in juvie and then jail once he hit 18 for along time.

    Most disturbing thing you could ever witness.

    Go though the proper channels man call the police, Get a Report ect ect, Going to jail is soooo not worth it over some stereo stuff I know... I would be pissed to and I would be thinking the same things you are but in the end its just not worth doing.

  4. Changing amps, These work perfectly I bought them brand new, The XA-1500d new out of the box looks like the heatsink mold wasnt cleaned and it has some marks on it. Thing is a beast!

    PowerBass XA-1500d and XA-2150 Asking 300 for the 1500 and 235 for the 2150

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    SPECIFICATIONS:

    • 4 ohm Power : 500W x 1

    • 2 ohm Power : 1000W x 1

    • 1 ohm Mono Power : 1500W x 1

    • Strapped Power : 2500W

    • Total Harmonic Distortion : <0.5%

    • Frequency Response : 10Hz - 400Hz

    • S/N Ratio : >90 dB/W/M

    • Damping Factor : >200

    • Input Sensitivity : 0.3 - 8.0 volts

    • Crossover Slope : 12 dB

    • High-Pass Crossover Freq : 50Hz - 250Hz

    • Variable Subwoofer EQ : 0/+18 dB

    • Subwoofer EQ Frequency : 45Hz

    • Dimensions : 14.17" x 10.51" x 2.56"

    • Dimensions : 360mm x 267mm x 65mm

    XA-1500d

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    SPECIFICATIONS:

    • 4 ohm Power : 150W x 2

    • 2 ohm Power : 230W x 2

    • 4 ohm Mono Power : 4600W x 1

    • Peak Power : 300W

    • Total Harmonic Distortion : <0.02%

    • Frequency Response : 10Hz - 30,000Hz

    • S/N Ratio : >97 dB/W/M

    • Damping Factor : >200

    • Input Sensitivity : 0.3 - 8.0 volts

    • Crossover Slope : 12 dB

    • High-Pass Crossover Freq : 50Hz - 250Hz

    • Low-Pass Crossover Freq : 40Hz - 400Hz

    • Variable Subwoofer EQ : 0/+18 dB

    • Subwoofer EQ Frequency : 45Hz

    • Dimensions : 13.78" x 10.51" x 2.56"

    • Dimensions : 350mm x 267mm x 65mm

    XA-2150

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  5. I have used kicker subs before they were offically called Kicker (Stillwater Designs) I like them, I am not a fan of the new gen cones I think they look silly but they still do what they do best.. Make noise.

    But if I had to pick my favorite years of kicker subs it would be 92-97 Gold Kicker logo, and the White and Red K and S (solo) series.

  6. 6.5" subs in a bandpass for rear fill?

    wow

    Small but yet it sounded damn good. I had them facing in the corner of the room behind the couch.

    I had a pair of KLW dual 6.5" Towers made in the 80's They were the best sounding home speakers I have ever owned or heard, They played perfectly to 20hz they got damn loud too. I wish I still had them.

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