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Crunch SA-1100.1 Amplifier Mono w/ Raptor R2AK8 8 Gauge Complete Amp Kit Combo

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Crunch SA-1100.1 Amplifier Mono w/ Raptor R2AK8 8 Gauge Complete Amp Kit Combo

Is it time to upgrade your car's audio system? Use this Raptor 8-Gauge Bulk Series R2AK8 Amp Installation Kit and Crunch SA-1100.1 Amplifier Mono Combo. The combo is all you need to install everything on the go.

Features:

  • CLASS: Class A/B
  • TOTAL CHANNELS: 1
  • POWER @ 1 OHM (CH X WATTS): N/A
  • POWER @ 2 OHMS (CH X WATTS): 1 x 195
  • POWER @ 4 OHMS (CH X WATTS): 1 x 120
  • MONO BRIDGED @ 4 OHMS (CH X WATTS): N/A
  • CROSSOVER: Variable Electronic 12dB Per Octave
  • TONE CONTROL/PARAMETRIC EQ: Built-in bass control
  • BASS BOOST: Switchable: 0 / +6 / +12dB
  • SUBSONIC FILTER: 10Hz-40Hz
  • PHASE SHIFT: 0-180 Degrees
  • VARIABLE VOLTAGE:.2 to 9V
  • FREQUENCY RESPONSE: 10Hz-500Hz
  • SPEAKER LEVEL AUDIO INPUTS: Yes
  • POWER TERMINAL 12V/GND: 4 AWG
  • SPEAKER TERMINAL WIRE GAUGE: 12 AWG
  • FUSING :2 x 25A
  • BULK SERIES 8 GAUGE AMP KIT
  • CCA (Copper Clad Aluminum)
  • For up to 600W Systems
  • 8 AWG Amp Kit with RCA
  • Power Amp Kit

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