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they are releasing a 150x4 four channel class a/b amplifier,
bridged would be 300 watts times two 600 watts into a reasonalbe sub is not bad and it would be class a/b
running a dual 4 ohm sub and u have a winner. run 3 of these in your car and u have 2 subs and a really nice front stage...
bridged would be 300 watts times two 600 watts into a reasonalbe sub is not bad and it would be class a/b

running a dual 4 ohm sub and u have a winner. run 3 of these in your car and u have 2 subs and a really nice front stage...

You may have subs in your car........but my doors sound better!
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So... I see that article mentions the use of "bi-polar output transistors" in the R and S series amps. Am I to believe that you guys are using a similar (possibly improved) circuit to the days of the tried-and-true PG triple darlington design?
The articles doesn't mention anything similar for the Ti series but I can only assume if the R and S series use BJTs in triple darlington that the Ti series will be quite excellent.
Great stuff... but I just don't know how anything could make me replace my M-series install! We'll see. What I do know however, is that if the high end component line rocks some box, I'll be buying a set.
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For class A/B stuff.fuzzysnuggleduck wrote: So... I see that article mentions the use of "bi-polar output transistors" in the R and S series amps. Am I to believe that you guys are using a similar (possibly improved) circuit to the days of the tried-and-true PG triple darlington design?
The articles doesn't mention anything similar for the Ti series but I can only assume if the R and S series use BJTs in triple darlington that the Ti series will be quite excellent.
Great stuff... but I just don't know how anything could make me replace my M-series install! We'll see. What I do know however, is that if the high end component line rocks some box, I'll be buying a set.
R Series uses TIP35/36 output devices, excellent bang for the buck.
Ti steps up and uses the Sanken A1303/ C3284 in TO3P package.
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Your avatar has been a bad, bad girl.kg1961 wrote:any xmas pics???? we have all been good...
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Yer right Ryan........But I'll bet she got alot of gifts stuffed under her tree..... 

Those tender little burgers with them little, itty-bitty grilled onions that just explode in ya mouth like flavor crystals every time you bite into one.. just makes me want to burn this muthafuka down.... Come on, Pookie, let's burn this muthafuka down!!!
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Merry Christmas
Here is a sneak peak of the first proto types of the new high end Ti line. Sorry for the poor pictures I will post better pictures in the near future.
Kevin Siegel
VP of Marketing
Aamp of America
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i'm probably going to catch hell for saying this but....
the cosmetics are very forgetable. Looks like so many other amps. I know this is a prototype and all, but the cosmetics to me are less than impressionable.
My hope is that they sound amazing. Plus I am sure better quality pics wouldnt hurt, but my feeling is based on the overall cosmetic appearance.
the cosmetics are very forgetable. Looks like so many other amps. I know this is a prototype and all, but the cosmetics to me are less than impressionable.
My hope is that they sound amazing. Plus I am sure better quality pics wouldnt hurt, but my feeling is based on the overall cosmetic appearance.
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I think that amp looks klean as a fresh shaven peach.............
That said, It seems asthough I seen that somewhere before... like within the last 10 years
But thats MANY beers ago right.......
What is MSRP on that amp?
And maybe the mono's too.....
if that info can be divulged without having to then kill me...... 





That said, It seems asthough I seen that somewhere before... like within the last 10 years




What is MSRP on that amp?



Those tender little burgers with them little, itty-bitty grilled onions that just explode in ya mouth like flavor crystals every time you bite into one.. just makes me want to burn this muthafuka down.... Come on, Pookie, let's burn this muthafuka down!!!
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Just joined this forum at the right time!
The new line looks nuts. Definitely tough amp internals.. the external cosmetics, well... the ZX/Ti amps were my fave looking PG amps...
I'm interested to see the sub cone look. The rubber surround reminds me of the IDMAX. Not quite Ti Elite 12 style (but please don't be shy on bringing that sub back. OR a remake of the Xmax. Those subs are on most of Australian SQ fanatics' wishlist.)
As mentioned before, I am quite surprised there is no 8" midbasses and woofers on the list. 3 way components.... yes please!
Otherwise Morgan.... tell the boys at PG to keep up the good work! Long live the Phoenix
The new line looks nuts. Definitely tough amp internals.. the external cosmetics, well... the ZX/Ti amps were my fave looking PG amps...
I'm interested to see the sub cone look. The rubber surround reminds me of the IDMAX. Not quite Ti Elite 12 style (but please don't be shy on bringing that sub back. OR a remake of the Xmax. Those subs are on most of Australian SQ fanatics' wishlist.)
As mentioned before, I am quite surprised there is no 8" midbasses and woofers on the list. 3 way components.... yes please!
Otherwise Morgan.... tell the boys at PG to keep up the good work! Long live the Phoenix

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Replace the curve on the front edge with an angle...... and it could have matched fairly nicely with the old Ti series with just a different anodizing option....
Whats the circuit board on that bad boy look like?
Any chance we can see it sitting next to a Ti500.4 or a Ti800.1 or a Ti1000.2 or something for size comparison?
Whats the circuit board on that bad boy look like?
Any chance we can see it sitting next to a Ti500.4 or a Ti800.1 or a Ti1000.2 or something for size comparison?
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I think that new amp looks great. smooth, clean, understated - exactly what we all wanted from PG.
Now, if we can pull the top off, take off the PG script and annodize or paint that a different color - to match our car or install - that would be the sh*t!
Will we be able to send them in or buy them direct with different color LED? That would be sweet as that would give us all another color-match option as well.
Now, if we can pull the top off, take off the PG script and annodize or paint that a different color - to match our car or install - that would be the sh*t!
Will we be able to send them in or buy them direct with different color LED? That would be sweet as that would give us all another color-match option as well.