Phoenix Gold 400.2 Amplifiers

Phoenix Gold 400.2 Amplifiers 

DESCRIPTION

  • Thermal Convection Cooled Heatsink (TCCH)
  • High-Current Triple Darlington Output Stage
  • Timed Acoustically Integrated Muting (TAIM)
  • Tri-Linear Capability Allows Simultaneous Stereo and Bridged Operation
  • Output Current Sensing Optimizes Power Supply and Output Stage
  • Intuitive Crossover Selection Switch Assures Easy Setup
  • 24 dB / Octave High-Pass and Low-Pass Crossover Continuously Variable from 40 Hz to 800 Hz
  • Auxiliary Outputs Route High-Pass, Low-Pass or Full Range Signals
  • Twin-T Bass Boost Circuit Provides Up to 18 dB of Boost at 45 Hz
  • Superbrite Tri-LED Power-On Indicator
  • Independent Thermal and Overload Protection LED Indicators
  • Rugged Titanium Finish

USER REVIEWS

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[Dec 10, 2003]
David Johns
Model Reviewed: Titanium 400.2

Strength:

Great power Impossible to overheat at 4 ohms if you use 0/1 or 4 guage wire No distortion

Weakness:

Get what you pay for (a lot for a lot)

I had a PG ZX300.2 running a Pioneer Premier 10" for a couple of years that I loved till they got ripped off by a couple of punks. I replaced the setup with a new PG Ti400.2 and a JL W3v2 Well, I don't miss my old setup much anymore. The sub hits much harder than I really need it to, but sounds great with no distortion or bottoming out like I've heard it do on my friends 300watt amp. Best Sub Amp I've ever heard or used.

Similar Products Used:

PG ZX300.2 Profile 150.2 POS Jenson 100.4 Power Acoustiks 100.2

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
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