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PhotoPhix

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    85.00

    Features:

    * Power Output: 50W x 2 (RMS) @ 4 Ohms, 110W x 2 (RMS) @ 2 Ohms, 220W x 1 (RMS) Bridged Mono @ 4 Ohms

    * Marine Coated Circuit Boards

    * Gold Plated Connectors

    * Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20000Hz

    * S/N Ratio (A-Weight): >100dB

    * THD: .05%

    * Low and High Level Inputs

    * Full frequency response with low distortion and exceptional signal to noise performance

    * Advanced Circuit design features bridgeable and mixed mode operation for use in various systems, including those with satellite speakers and/or subwoofers

    * Independent front and rear, low-pass/high-pass electronic crossovers each with 12dB per octave slope and full adjustment range (from 55Hz to 550Hz Front and 55Hz to 5500Hz Rear)

    * Variable bass boost circuit to reinforce low frequency signals that may be lost due to subwoofer box design

    * Adjustable input level controls with ground loop isolation accepting a wide range of signal inputs

    * Remote turn-on with "Soft-Start" muting to prevent turn-on "Thump"

    * Pulse-Width modulated (PWM) MOSFET power supply with low AM RFI and protection circuits for overheating and speaker shorts

    * 2 Ohm stable

    * Dimensions: 2-1/8"H x 8-1/4"W x 9"L

  2. I cleaned and waxed the boat last fall. Had a hard time waxing the deck with the raised diamend patern. Seems it was a pain in the a$$ trying to get the wax from between the diamond patern on the deck and on the top of the gunnel.

    Is there a better way to get the job done or do I just get a 12 pack and go at it.

    Thanks

    Making the deck slick with wax is not a very good idea.

    Armando

  3. 2007 Bay Cat by bass cat boats, 250 ProXS top speed 70gps.

    <img src="http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa218/jlewis74/IMG_1198.jpg" border="0" class="linked-image" />

    <img src="http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa218/jlewis74/IMG_1191.jpg" border="0" class="linked-image" />

    Little video

    <a href="http://s197.photobucket.com/albums/aa218/jlewis74/?action=view&current=new0004.flv" target="_blank"><img src="http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa218/jlewis74/th_new0004.jpg" border="0" class="linked-image" /></a>

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  4. WOW!! Armando, that is awesome! How do I order a print? Is it textured or glossy? What are my options.

    Thanks!

    Email me at photophix1@gmail.com and I can answer any questions you might have.

    As per the prints, I only offer the editing portion which for photos such as these is 20.00. Once edited I email it back to the customer and you can have it printed locally, (8x10 are less than 5 dollars) saving on shipping and handling charges.

    thanks again for the interest.

    Armando

  5. AWESOME

    Sh eloved it

    any more info I can get on this service. Your web site is missing some info like pricing and stuff liek that.

    I am glad that she enjoyed the photo.

    My rates vary as do the photos, but I have a flat rate for the high resolution edits for fellow fishermen. 20.00 for the editing, after which I email you the edited photo and you can print it locally for a few dollars. Most high resolution edits take me anywhere from 60 to 90 minutes and come out with much more detail than the low resolution ones you see on the thread.

    email me if you have any further questions at photophix1@gmail.com

    Armando

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