Sold FS/T: Alpine PDX 1.1000 and AudioControl Epic-150

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Hey I have an Alpine PDX 1.1000, Bought it for $500. Had it on 2 12" 09 model Type R's. Im basically looking to trade for an amp that does 1200-1600 Watts RMS @ either 1 ohm or 4 ohm (one or the other obviously). I also opened it up and soldered in a 40mm fan to keep the internals cool because this amp is not fan cooled. I have never had a problem with it overheating or even getting that hot with it before the fan install however it was just for personal reasons that I wanted some air moving. I could take it out for you depending if you wanted me to or not. You decide. So let me know your offers on a trade for that.

I also have an Audiocontrol Epic-150 that is for sale. $100/obo shipped. In original box. The only difference between the 150 and the 160 from what i was told is that it can read up to 160 dbs. but I myself have never seen the 160s get past the 150 mark myself so it basically is the same thing. I did like the bass reproduction feature when i would listen to my classics, (Led Zeppelin, The Doors, Bad Company) but its not the best at hitting the LOW LOW notes like under 30hz because of the built in PFM Subsonic filter.

I also have about 10 extra feet of Knu 0 gauge left and about 22-23 Sq. ft of Fat mat left.

Im up for any trades/deals. Just let me know what you have.

Also pics will be up tommorow. sorry about that. Its just temporary, as I am posting this at night and I don't feel like going out into the cold to take my amp out.

 
I honestly don't feel like taking my amp out of my system and opening it up for pics so i will just tell you how i did it. Short Version, two leads on 12vdc fan. black-negative-red-positive. Solder the Red lead to the Remote terminal on the board inside the amp. Then Solder the Black lead to the ground terminal on the board inside the amp. Then make sure you get a good glue that can withstand high temperatures. I got the Explanding gorilla glue myself. that works out very nicely. and thats pretty much it.

 
and to answer future questions I soldered it to the Remote turn-on terminal because the fan itself barley draws any amps from the system and that i wanted the fan to be on only when the amp was on. plain and simple.

 
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