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11-29-2008, 02:15 PM | #1 |
Rotary Fan in Training
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cheap car audio
all of these things came from my s4 and were still in working condition when pulled. i am getting rid of these because i don't use the stereo in my car anymore. it seldomly gets driven and i never listen to the stereo when i do drive it. all stuff is in good condition.
first is the head-unit. it is an alpine cde-9852 complete with harness and all install equipment. it can be integrated with an ipod with an adapter available at crutchfield.com. this was about $150 new and it has spent more time sitting on a shelf than installed. i know that you can get a decent head unit for $100 now, so let's call this $40 + shipping. second, i have some boston acoustics component speakers with crossovers. woofers are 6.5" and tweeters are 3/4". model is rc61x and specs are 60w nominal and 240w peak. i pushed them with the amp that i will list next and they sounded great in my car. these were $150 new IIRC, but i will cut them loose for $50 + shipping. they are in good shape, but dirty. i will clean them before they ship. the crossovers look bad, but they are just scratched up from being under my driver's seat all of the time. third is the amp. it is an alpine mrv-t320. has a built-in crossover and hp and lp filters for either highs or lows. specs are 80w x 2 at 4 ohms, 110w x 2 at 2 ohms, or bridged at 4 ohms 220w x 1. i ran it at about 50-60w into 4 ohms and 2 channels to push the components and they sounded great. went, i think, for $300 new, but i will sell it for $100 + shipping. i also have a couple of rca cables. one is about 14 feet, the other is about 7 feet. both are pretty heavy awg and have gold connectors. $5 each or free with anything that you buy, just ask for one. |