In-Dash Pre-amp Equalizer/Crossover/Line Driver, made by Audio Control, Made in USA

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In-Dash Pre-amp Equalizer/Crossover/Line Driver, made by Audio Control, Made in USA

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The THREE.1 is AudioControl’s in-dash car audio processor that combines a four band stereo EQ along with a 4 channel, 2-way electronic crossover. This “one box solution” is a great car audio processor for enthusiasts who want the sonic benefits of AudioControl components but have limited installation space. The THREE.1 starts with four stereo equalization controls including a Para-Bass control to give subwoofers an extra kick.

Model: AudioControl THREE.1 , In-dash equalizer with 2-way crossover

For photo and more info : http://www.audiocontrol.com/14149/pr...Crossover.html

Offer Price : RM450

For further info, please visit :
AudioControl THREE.1 In-dash equalizer with 2-way crossover at Crutchfield Signature

Specs;

-In-Dash Car Audio Equalizer and Crossover
-Stereo Graphic Equalization
-Para-BASS Low Frequency Contouring
-24 dB/Octave Linkwitz Riley crossover
-Pre-amp Gain: 20 dB
-Line Driver: 13V Peak Output
-Balanced Differential Inputs
-High-Headroom PWM Switching Power Supply
-Switchable Backlighting Color(Amber/Green)
-Master Volume and Fader Control
-Selectable Ground Isolation
-Optimum Voltage LED

If interested, please contact me at 019-3399852 , Mat

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