SOLD FS: 5 Channel POLK AUDIO Amplifier $325 Shipped MUST GO TODAY

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First I decided to sell it because I need it money at the same time I sold speakers, HU, subs etc, but not the amplifier, now I have no need for the money but I have NO USE FOR IT because I'm lacking of good speakers or good head unit, so it MUST GO.

Is in mint conditions only used about 2 weeks. Comes with original box, intructions, bass remote.

PAYPAL ONLY -------- NO TRADES

--------$325.00 SHIPPED FIRM--------

Polk Audio built their reputation by making some of the best speakers in the world. Now, they've extended their engineering expertise to their PA Series car amplifiers. These amps offer outstanding sound quality, high power, and a distinctive, stylish look.

The PA1100.5 5-channel amp delivers 80 watts RMS each to four speakers, plus up to 600 watts RMS to a subwoofer — an all-in-one solution for powering your entire system. You'll find the variable high- and low-pass filters useful for tuning your system for maximum efficiency and sound quality, while the bass boosts on all 5 channels add an incredible amount of low-end punch when you need it.

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The monoblock amp section of the PA1100.5 handles loads down to 1 ohm, giving you more flexibility in powering your subwoofer setup. The sub section also includes its own separate gain control, variable low-pass filter, selectable bass boost, and subsonic filter for ultimate low-frequency control.

An optional wired remote control lets you adjust your amp volume from the driver's seat. If you're into the show, a connector provides power for an optional external LED light array and fan, so your amp will run and look cool.

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5-channel car amplifier

80 watts RMS x 4 + 280 watts RMS x 1 at 4 ohms

125 watts RMS x 4 + 400 watts RMS x 1 at 2 ohms

250 watts RMS x 2 bridged at 4 ohms + 600 watts RMS x 1 at 1 ohm

3-, 4-, or 5-channel output

CEA-2006 compliant

variable high- and low-pass filters (50-500 Hz, 12 dB/octave) on 4-channel section

variable low-pass filter (30-250 Hz, 12 dB/octave) on mono section

selectable bass boost on front, rear, and subwoofer channels (8 dB at 40 Hz)

subsonic filter on mono section (30Hz, 24 db/octave)

frequency response: 20-20,000 Hz

MOSFET outputs and power supply

optional wired remote volume control

LED/fan connector powers optional external fan and LEDs

fuse rating: 40A x 3

4-gauge power and ground leads recommended — wiring and hardware not included with amplifier

26-5/16"W x 2-9/16"H x 10-5/16"D

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