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The pics shows show an older HCCA 225 "pop top" amplifier.he wants 40 for it!
With no top plate it will be lower, but on ebay you might see around 100-125 depending on function and such..also on what buyers are on at that time.what is the resale value on it? if you know
that is a nice little amp. We used to make those here in the U.S... It is only rated for 25 watts rms into a 4ohm load per channel at 12v....but I have seen 500w+ pulled out of them at .5 ohm mono on good electrical...1/4 ohm per channel stability is hard to find these days in a little stereo amp.
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Orion Car Audio offers a wide variety of car speakers, subwoofers, amplifiers, and more. The Orion company is a subsidiary of the Directed brand, which has been producing mobile audio equipment since 1982. Their parent company is well-established in the car audio industry, so you can be sure that Orion products are held to a high standard of quality and reliability. Orion's HCCA and XTR series amps feature heat sink technology, which is useful for amps that will be used a lot by customers who are conscious of possibly wearing out their car's battery. Hifonics amps feature similar technology in all of their amps.
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