Sony Xplod Mobile ES amplifier

I have a Sony Xplod Mobile ES series amplifier model number XM-7547. I recently got this amp from a friend but I'm already running a Orion HCCA-D1200 so I don't need it. I am going to sell this one but I don't really know much about the ES line and was wondering if they are good amps and what this amp can sell for.

 
I have a Sony Xplod Mobile ES series amplifier model number XM-7547. I recently got this amp from a friend but I'm already running a Orion HCCA-D1200 so I don't need it. I am going to sell this one but I don't really know much about the ES line and was wondering if they are good amps and what this amp can sell for.


the older sony mobile es lines are very good amps.

what you should do is search the model number on ebay and on here to see what they generally sell/sold for. and from there you get your price.

id do it for you but my computer is super slow for some reason

 
The beautiful exterior of the Sony Xplod ES XM-7547 only hints at the technological innovations within. Inside, you'll find separate high-current MOSFET switching power supplies (for input and output stages), Non-Negative Feedback design, extra-large MOSFET output devices, high voltage/high current switching (for stability down to 1/2 ohm in stereo), discrete differential inputs, and low boost control. You can expect clarity and dynamic range like you've never heard out of a car amplifier.

If you hunger for the same type of performance in your car that you get out of your home audio system, the XM-7547 amplifier will get you there.

Details:

•non-negative feedback design for superior reproduction

•high-voltage/high-current modes

•single-ended push/pull design for stability at 1 and 0.5 ohm

•discrete differential inputs for reduced noise

•dual power supplies

•MOSFET output power supply

•high current MOSFET finals

•selectable low-cut (subsonic filter) 7Hz-40 Hz with selectable cut and boost (0-10 dB)

•103 dB signal to noise ratio

•3-way protection circuits

•heavy-duty connectors with brushed aluminum cover panel

•150 watts x 4 or 360 watts x 2 into 1 ohm

•continuously variable high-pass and low-pass crossovers (50-4,000 Hz, 12 dB/octave)

•40-amp fuse

•21"W x 3-5/16"H x 12"D

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Sounds like a monster lol. trades?

 
Yeah I did google it but just came up with specs and reviews no prices since it's an older amplifier. Any ideas for a price? I'm trying to sell locally via Craigslist, classifieds, etc but if you're really interested just PM me a offer. edit: no trades sorry.

 
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