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so, as the title says, my friend has 2 12" Memphis PR's with a 500watt RMS PR amp. in a ProBass ported box.... it is a used system. but he hardly even bumps it. so it hasnt been abused. this will be my tempoary setup untill i get money for a bigger sub and amp.

i kno he paid around $100 per sub. $299 for amp. and $150ish maybe $200 for the box.

soo, (in your your opinion) what would the...

-average price be?

-and a really good price be?

thanks alot in advance.

-jonathan

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Because he bought it new does not mean it will hold the value when trying to resell. Not saying you want to kill him since he is your friend, but a fair value on all of that equipment used would be around $300-350 I would say. Don't take my word for it, but that is my opinion.

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As long as it works, I would say no more than $250 for it all!

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200 sounds like a great deal for some bass! :fing34:

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:No:

J/K :P

Jump on it! It's still a good deal!

haha. i thought it is too. hopefully getting it this week. but then i still need HU, comps, and amp for comps. so we will se how this goes.

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[haha. i thought it is too. hopefully getting it this week. but then i still need HU, comps, and amp for comps. so we will se how this goes.

If you want a quality 4 channel take a look in the SSA Store on the possible group buy on Zed Audio built amp!

Or I could sell you a lnib Sundown 50.4!

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[haha. i thought it is too. hopefully getting it this week. but then i still need HU, comps, and amp for comps. so we will se how this goes.

If you want a quality 4 channel take a look in the SSA Store on the possible group buy on Zed Audio built amp!

Or I could sell you a lnib Sundown 50.4!

well my intensions were to get the ID CTX65CS comps. with the sundown 125.2 as i am not doing rear sound. and as for the HU, ill be getting the Pioneer 7200HD.

what do you think?

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[haha. i thought it is too. hopefully getting it this week. but then i still need HU, comps, and amp for comps. so we will se how this goes.

If you want a quality 4 channel take a look in the SSA Store on the possible group buy on Zed Audio built amp!

Or I could sell you a lnib Sundown 50.4!

well my intensions were to get the ID CTX65CS comps. with the sundown 125.2 as i am not doing rear sound. and as for the HU, ill be getting the Pioneer 7200HD.

what do you think?

Sounds like a nice setup! Could always bridge the 50.4 to a 2 channel .... :D

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[haha. i thought it is too. hopefully getting it this week. but then i still need HU, comps, and amp for comps. so we will se how this goes.

If you want a quality 4 channel take a look in the SSA Store on the possible group buy on Zed Audio built amp!

Or I could sell you a lnib Sundown 50.4!

well my intensions were to get the ID CTX65CS comps. with the sundown 125.2 as i am not doing rear sound. and as for the HU, ill be getting the Pioneer 7200HD.

what do you think?

Sounds like a nice setup! Could always bridge the 50.4 to a 2 channel .... :D

hmm, im still not very clear on the whole bridging thing, if i were to bridge it, how many watts rms would i be getting (to each side)?

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It's easy, just follow the wiring diagram. Roughly 100 watts rms when in 2 channel mode. Plus the built in crossover network is top notch.

You could always run it active later on on a 2-way front stage.

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SOO... my friend said he needs to sell his cap too. its Memphis also.1 farad. it retails at $129. (analog cap)

he wants 300$ for everything. (all memphis equipment> 1 farad cap, 2 12" PR subs, PR 500watt PR amp, ported Probass box) i need to kno if its a good deal. asap. thanks

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nooooo new replies... buying the system tomoro.

2 - 12" Memphis PR subs

1 - Memphis PR 500 watt amp

1 - ProBass ported box

1 - Memphis 1 farad cap. (ive heard soooo many different opiniopns on these. but its only $50 extra. not a big deal either way... OPINIONS?!?) and its analog?. ( not digital. )

all this for $300.

opinions on cap for the extra $50.? thats the lowest he will go for it. im gettting the stuff tomoro after skool... so around 4:30pm.

thanks

-jonathan

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Well, say you do the Big 3 in 1/0 and then do a run of 2 or 4 AWG to the back for the amp, the cap might not even be needed..

Other than that, seems like a good deal to me.

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Cap isn't needed. The only thing there good for is lookin cool but that one isn't even digital so I wouldn't pay the money for it but its up to you and what you want.

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so, will the cap atleast prevent headlight dimming? other than tht...whats it good for?...nothing? lol

pretty much and pulling current.

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but will it prevent headlight dimming?? ... if it does, it might be worth the extra 50$...???

...should i just go the $250 route and forget the cap?

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but will it prevent headlight dimming?? ... if it does, it might be worth the extra 50$...???

...should i just go the $250 route and forget the cap?

It will stop headlight dimming if you have any......those 50 bucks can go for some 0 gauge wiring for big 3 and maybe stop your dimming....more eyecandy....

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