kenwood subs and alpine v12 amp
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 2:44 pm
im selling my twin kenwood subs
the silver one is 700 watts
the blue one is 600 watts
they are in a custom made double ported box with slanting back to fit snug against the back of the seats.
the specs of the box are as follows:
lengh- 32 inches
height- 14 inches
depth- 8 inches adt the top and 12 inches at the bottom
£35 ono
also have a
Alpine MRV-F505
4 channel bridgeable amp
Output Power at 12V:
4 x 50W @ 4 ohms (0.04% THD)
4 x 65W @ 2 ohms (0.3% THD)
2 x 130W @ 4 ohms (0.3% THD)
Output Power at 14.4V:
4 x 75W @ 4 ohms (0.04% THD)
4 x 100W @ 2 ohms (0.3% THD)
2 x 200W @ 4 ohms (0.3% THD)
Fuse: 2 x 25A
At the time it was the biggest 4 channel amp Alpine did, power is much under rated and it'll drive very hard without clipping. Again, functionally perfect, a few marks.
£60 ono
or £90 for both
can post at buyers cost
the silver one is 700 watts
the blue one is 600 watts
they are in a custom made double ported box with slanting back to fit snug against the back of the seats.
the specs of the box are as follows:
lengh- 32 inches
height- 14 inches
depth- 8 inches adt the top and 12 inches at the bottom
£35 ono
also have a
Alpine MRV-F505
4 channel bridgeable amp
Output Power at 12V:
4 x 50W @ 4 ohms (0.04% THD)
4 x 65W @ 2 ohms (0.3% THD)
2 x 130W @ 4 ohms (0.3% THD)
Output Power at 14.4V:
4 x 75W @ 4 ohms (0.04% THD)
4 x 100W @ 2 ohms (0.3% THD)
2 x 200W @ 4 ohms (0.3% THD)
Fuse: 2 x 25A
At the time it was the biggest 4 channel amp Alpine did, power is much under rated and it'll drive very hard without clipping. Again, functionally perfect, a few marks.
£60 ono
or £90 for both
can post at buyers cost