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Any info out there on the MX1260

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60watts x 12.................... 8)
I've always wanted 1 but couldn't find it at a decent price. Thought it would be a kickass HT amp........
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I just picked one up tonight but only 4ch work. :( for now any way 8)
ZX950 X2 1 blk 1 wht
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MS1KTA white NIB
MS2250TA (x3) 1 in Blue 1 in Red
MS2125TA
MAC200 NIB
MS275 (x2) 1 NIB
MPS2240 NIB
Tantrum 500.2 (x2)
SA1.0 (x2)
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Ti DD10 ............
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It is fully bridgable....I saw that on ebay as well...dead channels. Be careful working on solid state if that is your intention....you need to be able to seriously drop the load to solid state as there is enough amperage on the and such high voltage that you can fuck yourself off in a major way poking around in solid state under load and discharge the caps prior to doing anything rail caps in home amps tend to be big....very big.....

I was contemplating buying that but it could be a real pain in the ass even with the proper safety equipment for high voltage stuff...

I have seen and heard them....they are quite nice....but I think I would go carver. I have a friend here in town selling some seriously bad ass rare carver gear....three 1200 watt amps and a processor but he wants a real chunk...like two g's for all. I've thought about buying it from him for years but I can't do it....I know that harold has seen it....Pat's stuff.
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just found this








Multi-channel amps incorporate high-efficiency, space-saving digital technology. Multi-channel amps eliminate the complexity of wiring up multiple two-channel amps, save space by reducing the number of components that must be placed in cabinets, and drive down your amplifier costs by as much as a third over multiple two-channel models, or adding impedance matching equipment to the two channel systems. Having a 12 or 16 channel amplifier will allow you to directly connect 12 or 16 rooms, directly to the amplifier without overloading.



Distribute Stereo Music to 12 locations in full stereo sound with 30 watts per channel!! "Possibly the best all-around music distribution amplifier available today" This 12 channel amplifier by Phoenix Gold will allow you to distribute music to 12 locations, each can have it's own volume control. This Power Amplifier will deliver 30 Watts of power to each of it's 12 channels. Have full, rich music in every room, or distribute the ball game through the entire home, when connected to a tuner or television.



• Twelve channel bridgeable amplifier with 4 mode Buss system
• 60 watts per channel, or any two adjacent channels can be bridged for 180 watts
• Max input flexibility: Unique universal buss, direct input or a combination of both.
• Three Power-Up choices: Power-On, Signal-Sensing, Sensing on 5-24V Trigger
• Individual output level controls for each channel
• Brushed aluminum face plate

• 60W per Channel into 8 ohm loads with less than 0.1% THD+N
• 100W per Channel into 4 ohm loads with less than 0.1% THD+N
• 180W, 2 Channels bridged into 8 ohms with less than 0.2% THD+N
• 45W per CH., all CH. Driven into 8 ohms with less than 1% THD+N
• Crosstalk: >65dB @ 1kHz, ref to rated power @ 8 ohms
• Frequency Response: (20Hz to 20kHz)+0.0dB, -0.5dB
• Signal to Noise ratio: -103dB ref. to rated power @ 4 ohms
• Input sensitivity: 1.5VRMS
• Multi-voltage 115VAC/230VAC
• AC Power Consumption: 1150W (all channels driven)
• Net Weight: 37.5 lbs (17.0 kgs)
• Gross Weight: 44.1 lbs (20.0 kgs)
• Dimensions: 5.25"W x 16.5"H x 15.0"D
ZX950 X2 1 blk 1 wht
MS1KTA black NIC
MS1KTA white NIB
MS2250TA (x3) 1 in Blue 1 in Red
MS2125TA
MAC200 NIB
MS275 (x2) 1 NIB
MPS2240 NIB
Tantrum 500.2 (x2)
SA1.0 (x2)
ZPA 0.5 X2
ZPA 0.3 X3
Ti DD10 ............
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Post by fuzzysnuggleduck »

Nice specs. Great looks.
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Do you think PG will take care of this for me??? If not I have a guy here in town I can use but I would rather send it back to PG to be fixed.
ZX950 X2 1 blk 1 wht
MS1KTA black NIC
MS1KTA white NIB
MS2250TA (x3) 1 in Blue 1 in Red
MS2125TA
MAC200 NIB
MS275 (x2) 1 NIB
MPS2240 NIB
Tantrum 500.2 (x2)
SA1.0 (x2)
ZPA 0.5 X2
ZPA 0.3 X3
Ti DD10 ............
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