New line on Facebook!
New line on Facebook!
It looks like PG has uploaded the new product pics to their Facebook page!
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?v=wal ... 1202218..1
Let me know if you guys can't see the pics...
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?v=wal ... 1202218..1
Let me know if you guys can't see the pics...
No shots of the Ti amps yet... Ti subs and components look like a cosmetically revamped RSD. Similarly the R stuff looks like a good improvement on Ryval as well, especially in fit and finish!
I'm guessing the R1 sub ~= Ryval, R2 ~= RSD, and Ti ~= RSDC. The R2 seems to share the basket with the Ti as well, instead of the old plain RSD basket.
I'm guessing the R1 sub ~= Ryval, R2 ~= RSD, and Ti ~= RSDC. The R2 seems to share the basket with the Ti as well, instead of the old plain RSD basket.
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do I see a hint of copper on the Ti65cs comp set? that looks fun! hopefully its as good as the RSD comp set which is pretty universally viewed as an incredible set/buy.
man I really hope they didnt change much about the subs and comps... is it my imagination or does it look like the same crossover on the Ti comps as the R-comps?
Still not a fan of the foam surrounds on the low-end drivers, but its been a while since I bought a low-end driver so that may be the defacto-standard. just reminds me of the real old foam surrounds that would rot/deteriorate over time in the elements.
and I dont care what anyone says, I like the look of the R-amps. I dont know what it is specifically about them, but they just look good to me. The S-amps (at least the one pictured) doesnt do much for me though...
no pics of the Ti line of amps... kinda surprised they dont have the pics they posted here of the Ti up on the page, but thats just one more nugget that we get that the general population doesnt.
all in all, not a bad showing. I cant wait for real pics of everything they have at CES.
and I am a fan now too... woo fan #9 right after Bfowler and Itchy! heheh
man I really hope they didnt change much about the subs and comps... is it my imagination or does it look like the same crossover on the Ti comps as the R-comps?
Still not a fan of the foam surrounds on the low-end drivers, but its been a while since I bought a low-end driver so that may be the defacto-standard. just reminds me of the real old foam surrounds that would rot/deteriorate over time in the elements.
and I dont care what anyone says, I like the look of the R-amps. I dont know what it is specifically about them, but they just look good to me. The S-amps (at least the one pictured) doesnt do much for me though...
no pics of the Ti line of amps... kinda surprised they dont have the pics they posted here of the Ti up on the page, but thats just one more nugget that we get that the general population doesnt.
all in all, not a bad showing. I cant wait for real pics of everything they have at CES.
and I am a fan now too... woo fan #9 right after Bfowler and Itchy! heheh
Seems they added this too :
Phoenix Gold new “Ti-Series” high-end amplifier line will consist of four models, two 4-channel amps & two mono block models. Models are Ti1500.1, (1500W x 1) Ti2500.1, (2500W x 1) mono block amps and Ti600.4, (150W x 4) and Ti800.4 (200W x 4) four channel models. Ti-Series features include overbuilt dual unregulated power supplies, hand-wound power supply transformers, isolated pre-amp section, an extruded aluminum heatsink with Evenflow technology, and easy click for exact crossover settings with audio precision quality control.
Phoenix Gold new “R-Series” amplifiers consist of five new models three mono block amplifiers and two 4-channel models. Models are R250.1 (250W x 1) R500.1 (500W x 1), R1000.1 (1000W x 1), R300.4 (75W x 4) and R500.4 (125W x 4). R-Series features include audiophile complimentary bi-polar output transistors, a robust unregulated power supply, high level input with signal sensing turn-on, and LPL44 ready.
Phoenix Gold new “S-Series” amplifiers consist of two new models one mono block amplifiers and one 4-channel model. Models are S1000.1 (1000W x 1) and S400.4 (400W x 4). S-Series features ultra small size for custom or limited space installation, audiophile complimentary bi-polar output transistors, robust unregulated power supply, high level LPL44 ready, RMD remote voltage display port, and oversized direct insert power and speaker terminals.
As a part of the historic tradition of Limited Edition models Phoenix Gold introduces the next generation “The One.” This is the most powerful mono block amp ever produced by Phoenix Gold, capable of being strapped to produce up to 22,000 watts. “The One” features include, 3oz gold plated circuit board, six internal power supplies with hand wound transformers. This 50lb monster is for the serious mobile audio enthusiast or dedicated professional and must be seen to be believed.
The new Phoenix Gold subwoofers introduced at the show will include the entry-level R1 and R2-Series subwoofers (10” and 12” with single or dual voice coil), as well as the pro-level Ti-Series (10” & 12” with dual voice coil). These subwoofers boast a sleek and refined look, as well as performance specs that are guaranteed to have people talking about the new Phoenix Gold in 2010 and beyond.
Phoenix Gold will also introduce two series of coaxial speakers, as well as two series of component sets. The R-Series coaxials will include the R65CX, (6.5”) R57CX (5”x7”), & R69CX (6”x9”). The higher end Ti-Series of coaxial speakers will include the Ti5CX (5.25”), Ti6CX (6”), Ti65CX (6.5”) Ti57CX (5” X 7”), and Ti69CX (6” x 9”) models. The R-Series component set consists of a single model – R65CS (6.5”) – while the Ti-Series offers two, the Ti6CS (6”) and Ti65CS (6.5”).
Phoenix Gold new “Ti-Series” high-end amplifier line will consist of four models, two 4-channel amps & two mono block models. Models are Ti1500.1, (1500W x 1) Ti2500.1, (2500W x 1) mono block amps and Ti600.4, (150W x 4) and Ti800.4 (200W x 4) four channel models. Ti-Series features include overbuilt dual unregulated power supplies, hand-wound power supply transformers, isolated pre-amp section, an extruded aluminum heatsink with Evenflow technology, and easy click for exact crossover settings with audio precision quality control.
Phoenix Gold new “R-Series” amplifiers consist of five new models three mono block amplifiers and two 4-channel models. Models are R250.1 (250W x 1) R500.1 (500W x 1), R1000.1 (1000W x 1), R300.4 (75W x 4) and R500.4 (125W x 4). R-Series features include audiophile complimentary bi-polar output transistors, a robust unregulated power supply, high level input with signal sensing turn-on, and LPL44 ready.
Phoenix Gold new “S-Series” amplifiers consist of two new models one mono block amplifiers and one 4-channel model. Models are S1000.1 (1000W x 1) and S400.4 (400W x 4). S-Series features ultra small size for custom or limited space installation, audiophile complimentary bi-polar output transistors, robust unregulated power supply, high level LPL44 ready, RMD remote voltage display port, and oversized direct insert power and speaker terminals.
As a part of the historic tradition of Limited Edition models Phoenix Gold introduces the next generation “The One.” This is the most powerful mono block amp ever produced by Phoenix Gold, capable of being strapped to produce up to 22,000 watts. “The One” features include, 3oz gold plated circuit board, six internal power supplies with hand wound transformers. This 50lb monster is for the serious mobile audio enthusiast or dedicated professional and must be seen to be believed.
The new Phoenix Gold subwoofers introduced at the show will include the entry-level R1 and R2-Series subwoofers (10” and 12” with single or dual voice coil), as well as the pro-level Ti-Series (10” & 12” with dual voice coil). These subwoofers boast a sleek and refined look, as well as performance specs that are guaranteed to have people talking about the new Phoenix Gold in 2010 and beyond.
Phoenix Gold will also introduce two series of coaxial speakers, as well as two series of component sets. The R-Series coaxials will include the R65CX, (6.5”) R57CX (5”x7”), & R69CX (6”x9”). The higher end Ti-Series of coaxial speakers will include the Ti5CX (5.25”), Ti6CX (6”), Ti65CX (6.5”) Ti57CX (5” X 7”), and Ti69CX (6” x 9”) models. The R-Series component set consists of a single model – R65CS (6.5”) – while the Ti-Series offers two, the Ti6CS (6”) and Ti65CS (6.5”).

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Woohoo, different tiers of entry level gear
I see that none of the amps have a 10x multiplier
The only line that comes with a decent crossover is the Ti
Are these Max or RMS ratings ?
91 dB S/N ratio on all the amps
I notice " The One "says 11K @ 1 ohm......didn't the review say it would only do 9,419 at 16V ?
No woven tinsel leads on any of the subs....but the Ti mids do
The R-Series components use the same grille's as the Ryval line did
I guess I'll wait for them to try again.

I see that none of the amps have a 10x multiplier

The only line that comes with a decent crossover is the Ti

Are these Max or RMS ratings ?
91 dB S/N ratio on all the amps

I notice " The One "says 11K @ 1 ohm......didn't the review say it would only do 9,419 at 16V ?
No woven tinsel leads on any of the subs....but the Ti mids do

The R-Series components use the same grille's as the Ryval line did

I guess I'll wait for them to try again.
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fuck
tom thanks for the post
but i have to say im not happy it just looks like a recovered ryval.
Alot of know i spend money on toys allot but not this year only becaue the product. shit show me a minty outlaw ,ms2125,900.7, al ti or a minty zx cash in hand ....
i don't know what to say for many years like 12 i have loved pg but im not in on the new line at all.....
it like clarion very high end nice deck in 2000-08 than in 2009 WTF????they are cheap crap..
just my 2cents.
sorry to say it
but i have to say im not happy it just looks like a recovered ryval.
Alot of know i spend money on toys allot but not this year only becaue the product. shit show me a minty outlaw ,ms2125,900.7, al ti or a minty zx cash in hand ....
i don't know what to say for many years like 12 i have loved pg but im not in on the new line at all.....

it like clarion very high end nice deck in 2000-08 than in 2009 WTF????they are cheap crap..
just my 2cents.
sorry to say it
most of my gear is gone :liar:
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RF also named there's P1, P2, & P3.
PG's R1 and R2?
They made me think of the RF subs when I first heard the names, R1, R2.
FYI, their ZX series would be considered High End yes? They were fused.
PG's R1 and R2?
They made me think of the RF subs when I first heard the names, R1, R2.
FYI, their ZX series would be considered High End yes? They were fused.
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