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And I will include a PAC SNI-15 line output converter.
This is what it does for you.
SNI-15 converts 10 to 30 watts per channel with a fixed 10:1 conversion, linear from 20 - 20,000 Hz at +/- 5 dB, while maintaining signal phase. Isolates input and output circuits to prevent ground loop noise. Perfect when adding an amplifier to a factory or aftermarket radio. Great for getting an additional set of pre-amps outputs from a head unit equipped with only one set.
Line out converter for factory radios with 2 to 30-watts per channel
Accepts speaker level input and provides stereo RCA output signal for adding an aftermarket amplified audio system
Linear 20 to 20,000Hz output based on input signal
Transformer isolated for optimal sound and performance
Maintains correct phasing
Works with most factory installed radios
Subsonic filter to eliminate speaker damaging frequencies (below 20Hz
The amp is in perfect working order, has the box and paperwork with instructions.
Sticker is a little wore. but works great, awesome sound
Last edited by Denis1227; Jul 26, 2013 at 08:24 AM.
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