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As the title says, I have 2 sundown saz-1500v3 amps for sale. SELLING AS A PAIR. unless I can have two buyers to split price. They come with original boxes. MINT CONDITION!!. less than 1 month old. never seen below 13 volts. never put into protections. I need to upgrade power and need to sell. asking for $700 shipped. willing to trade for amps 5k-7k of power plus cash on my end depending on amp. specifically Soundstream x3.71, RD D9, Hifonics XXV Goliath or XXV Sampson, or similar

Rated power output

----RMS power, 2 ohm linkable/dual mono 3000W x 1CH

----RMS power, 1 ohm mono 1500W x 1CH ----RMS power, 2 ohm mono 930W x 1CH

----RMS power, 4 ohm mono 530W x 1CH Signal to Noise Ratio >90dB Low pass frequency crossover 35Hz~300Hz Subsonic filter 10Hz~60Hz Bass boost @ 45Hz 0~9dB Phase shift control 0~180 degree Frequency response 15Hz~270Hz (+/- 1dB) T.H.D @ 4 ohm <0.1% Efficiency @ 4 ohm 86% Fuse rating 150A Dimensions 8.25"(W) x 2.32"(H) x 16.53"(L)

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