Ti Amplifier Update
Ti Amplifier Update
Updated info -
• 24dB Variable Low Pass and Subsonic Crossovers (Ti2500.1, Ti1500.1)
• 18dB Variable High and Low Pass Crossovers (Ti800.4, Ti600.4)
• Crossovers feature 41 Detents for Exact Frequency Selection
• Audiophile Bi-Polar Output Transistors (Ti800.4, Ti600.4)
• High Efficiency Class D Topology (Ti2500.4, Ti1500.4)
• Massive Unregulated Power Supplies featuring Hand Wound Transformers
• Power Output Peak Indicators
• 1/0 Gauge Direct Insert Power Terminals
• LPL44 - Low Pass Level Control Ready
• RMD -Remote Monitoring Display Port
• Advanced Thermal and Protection Circuitry
Ti2500.1
1500 x 1 @ 2 ohm
2500 x 1 @ 1 ohm
Ti1500.1
1100 x 1 @ 2 ohm
1500 x 1 @ 1 ohm
Ti800.4
125 x 4 @ 4 ohm Stereo
200 x 4 @ 2 ohm Stereo
400 x 2 @ 4 ohm Bridged
Ti600.4
100 x 4 @ 4 ohm Stereo
150 x 4 @ 2 ohm Stereo
300 x 2 @ 4 ohm Bridged
Available in April
• 24dB Variable Low Pass and Subsonic Crossovers (Ti2500.1, Ti1500.1)
• 18dB Variable High and Low Pass Crossovers (Ti800.4, Ti600.4)
• Crossovers feature 41 Detents for Exact Frequency Selection
• Audiophile Bi-Polar Output Transistors (Ti800.4, Ti600.4)
• High Efficiency Class D Topology (Ti2500.4, Ti1500.4)
• Massive Unregulated Power Supplies featuring Hand Wound Transformers
• Power Output Peak Indicators
• 1/0 Gauge Direct Insert Power Terminals
• LPL44 - Low Pass Level Control Ready
• RMD -Remote Monitoring Display Port
• Advanced Thermal and Protection Circuitry
Ti2500.1
1500 x 1 @ 2 ohm
2500 x 1 @ 1 ohm
Ti1500.1
1100 x 1 @ 2 ohm
1500 x 1 @ 1 ohm
Ti800.4
125 x 4 @ 4 ohm Stereo
200 x 4 @ 2 ohm Stereo
400 x 2 @ 4 ohm Bridged
Ti600.4
100 x 4 @ 4 ohm Stereo
150 x 4 @ 2 ohm Stereo
300 x 2 @ 4 ohm Bridged
Available in April
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Morgan West
Phoenix Gold Product Manager
Phoenix Gold Product Manager
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ah........ man................ shit.......... After all my bs I have to say I like the look
Clean edges for easy to make cover boards, connections and controls all on one side, not overstated and still sexy.
The only thing that confuses me is the heatsink. It looks like on the pic on the top that it would be almost made for a fan to push/pull some air through there, and even looks like there is an opening on the top. The pic on the bottom has what I would think to be the vent to allow air for the heatsink but it is on the bottom by the connections on the opposit side off the sink? Is it going to be fan cooled or have the option for it?

Clean edges for easy to make cover boards, connections and controls all on one side, not overstated and still sexy.
The only thing that confuses me is the heatsink. It looks like on the pic on the top that it would be almost made for a fan to push/pull some air through there, and even looks like there is an opening on the top. The pic on the bottom has what I would think to be the vent to allow air for the heatsink but it is on the bottom by the connections on the opposit side off the sink? Is it going to be fan cooled or have the option for it?
i was hope'n this would come out, whaen i got my rsdc 12's i was looking for a pg amp for them.. and price estimats yet ? 

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The only thing that confuses me is the heatsink. It looks like on the pic on the top that it would be almost made for a fan to push/pull some air through there, and even looks like there is an opening on the top. The pic on the bottom has what I would think to be the vent to allow air for the heatsink but it is on the bottom by the connections on the opposit side off the sink? Is it going to be fan cooled or have the option for it?END QUOTE
Good call ttocs, that is an interesting question, like you said looks to be fan friendly, could you elaborate Morgan?
The only thing that confuses me is the heatsink. It looks like on the pic on the top that it would be almost made for a fan to push/pull some air through there, and even looks like there is an opening on the top. The pic on the bottom has what I would think to be the vent to allow air for the heatsink but it is on the bottom by the connections on the opposit side off the sink? Is it going to be fan cooled or have the option for it?END QUOTE
Good call ttocs, that is an interesting question, like you said looks to be fan friendly, could you elaborate Morgan?
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Square woofers are GAY!!
Square woofers are GAY!!
What are the dimensions???????
As stated before, as soon (whenever that is????) as my grandmas estate $$ comes in, I'm buying at least the 2500 and very possibly the 600.4 too. I want to do my amp rack ahead of time. Thanks you.
As stated before, as soon (whenever that is????) as my grandmas estate $$ comes in, I'm buying at least the 2500 and very possibly the 600.4 too. I want to do my amp rack ahead of time. Thanks you.

"ZPA's will have the same sound essentially as you get from the MS, they just feature a bigger shinier set of balls."
Install:
http://phoenixphorum.com/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=16998
Install:
http://phoenixphorum.com/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=16998
Ti600.4 and Ti1500.1 Dimensions:
16.85” L x 9.8” W x 2.5” H
428mm x 252mm x 62mm
Ti800.4 and Ti2500.1 Dimensions:
20.4” L x 9.8” W x 2.5” H
518mm x 252mm x 62mm
As for the heatsink, we located the transistor's more towards the center of the amplifier to take better advantage of the entire mass available on the heatsink. Heatsink provides 10+ grams per millimeter of mass. Most amplifiers have 6 grams per millimeter, so we have gone a bit overboard but that is what PG amps are about.
You could add a small internal fan if you wanted too but its not really necessary. The monoblocks are literally impossible to thermal due to their efficiency.
16.85” L x 9.8” W x 2.5” H
428mm x 252mm x 62mm
Ti800.4 and Ti2500.1 Dimensions:
20.4” L x 9.8” W x 2.5” H
518mm x 252mm x 62mm
As for the heatsink, we located the transistor's more towards the center of the amplifier to take better advantage of the entire mass available on the heatsink. Heatsink provides 10+ grams per millimeter of mass. Most amplifiers have 6 grams per millimeter, so we have gone a bit overboard but that is what PG amps are about.
You could add a small internal fan if you wanted too but its not really necessary. The monoblocks are literally impossible to thermal due to their efficiency.
Morgan West
Phoenix Gold Product Manager
Phoenix Gold Product Manager