Alpine PDX5 - fully working - no scratches/dents - includes all terminal connectors

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Alpine PDX-5 Amp

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Great condition - fully working - includes all terminal connectors

Price:

$375 shipped OBO

Shipping and Miscellaneous Item Information:

Sold my 2008 Z06 -- pulled my entire system before selling. Comes in a fully protected Alpine box (lots of foam)

I know I'm new to the forum - my attempts to sell on my usual forum (Hardforum) they aren't into car audio that much. If you need references -- I have a 10 year account on hardforum (under the same name here), my heatware reference page is available upon request (same username as here)

Can also provide my ebay account name if you want to check me out there (19 positive, 0 negative) Paypal linked and fully verified.

Also have a set of Boston Acoustic Pro60's 6.5" model coming up for sale (this amp pushed them quite nicely)

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Any questions feel free to shoot me an email - toxin440@gmail.com or PM.

Thanks!

Jeff

 
Specs pulled Alpine's site direct:

Features and Specification

SPECIFICATIONS

CEA-2006 Power Ratings

CEA-2006 Power Rating: (4 I? @14.4V Ƈ% THD+N, S/N: 77dBA, ref:1W into 4 I? and 2I? for mono ch.) 75W x 4 + 300W x 1

RMS Power Ratings

Per channel into 4 Ohms: (@ 14.4V Ƈ%THD+N, 20Hz - 20kHz @ 4I? for 4ch.) 75W x 4

Per channel into 2 Ohms: (@ 14.4V Ƈ%THD+N, 20Hz - 200Hz @ 2I? for Mono ch.) 300W x 1

Sound Tuning

Crossover: 30Hz-400Hz, -12dB/oct. (Low-Pass/High-Pass for 4CH), 20Hz-200Hz, -24dB/oct. (Low-Pass for Mono)

Subsonic Filter: 15Hz (Fixed), -24dB/oct. for Mono

Dimensions

Foot Print (WxHxD) mm: 257mm x 62mm x 192mm

Foot Print (WxHxD) in: 10-1/8'' x 2-13/32'' x 7-35/64''

Heat Sink (WxHxD) mm: 257mm x 62mm x 192mm

Heat Sink (WxHxD) in: 10-1/8'' x 2-13/32'' x 7-35/64''

Not sure how to answer the last part of your question -- I never got that huge into complicated setups. Do you mean can you bridge the channels for higher output?

My heatware references: collegeboy69us | HeatWare.com

Also included (But not in the original pics) the cover plate for all the adjustment knobs, so it can look all sleek and **** after it's tuned //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

 
Dang it. Looks like I need a V9. I need the ability to bandpass (set a high and low pass filter for the midbass). I want to run an active setup and need a broader frequency range for the mids. Sorry to get your hopes up!

 
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