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Old School Audison Srx3 3 Fan Cooled Car Audio Sub Subwoofer Amp Amplifier Jl Sq on 2040-parts.com

US $215.00
Location:

Grand Island, Nebraska, United States

Grand Island, Nebraska, United States
fully tested in great working condition.
Brand:audison RMS Power:560W Model:SRx3 Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy Manufacturer Part Number:SRx 3 MPN:SRx-3 Channels:3

this is an old school AUDISON SRx3 3 channel SQ amplifier with built in electric cooling fan. Watts RMS= (110x2 + 340x1) at 2 ohms, (75x2 + 250x1) at 4 ohms. this is a very nice clean sq amp handmade in Italy. in good working condition.

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