Dammit, I hate to do this. I am changing the way I want to set up my audio system and have purchased my amp in haste. For sale I have an Arc Audio 4150-XXK. The amp is new, never been used...instead I will be going with a 2100XXK since the 4150 is too much power for the frontstage I will be running.
Here are the specs on the amp:
80x4 @4 ohms, 160x4 @2 ohms, & 320x2 @4 ohms bridged
Microprocessor controlled
Remote digital bass boost gain w/led status display
Set and forget crossover switches on bottom plate
Seperate front and rear high/low/full range select switch
Seperate front and rear mono/stereo/full range
select feature
Heavy duty construction
Thermal, DC, offset, reverse voltage, over voltage, short circuit protection
You can read them for yourself here: http://www.arcaudio.com/arc-05/amplifiers/xxk_4150.htm
THE SERIAL NUMBER IS 2006221 AND IS A REGISTERED AMPLIFIER PRODUCED BY ARC AUDIO. (These amps are only sold by authorized dealers)
The amp sells for around $900...I will be parting with it for $500 + shipping.
Here are the specs on the amp:
80x4 @4 ohms, 160x4 @2 ohms, & 320x2 @4 ohms bridged
Microprocessor controlled
Remote digital bass boost gain w/led status display
Set and forget crossover switches on bottom plate
Seperate front and rear high/low/full range select switch
Seperate front and rear mono/stereo/full range
select feature
Heavy duty construction
Thermal, DC, offset, reverse voltage, over voltage, short circuit protection
You can read them for yourself here: http://www.arcaudio.com/arc-05/amplifiers/xxk_4150.htm
THE SERIAL NUMBER IS 2006221 AND IS A REGISTERED AMPLIFIER PRODUCED BY ARC AUDIO. (These amps are only sold by authorized dealers)
The amp sells for around $900...I will be parting with it for $500 + shipping.