Sold FS/FT: 2 - Phoenix Gold Tantrum 1200.1's, Modded Earthquake D-2 *** BLOWN ***

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I have 2 Phoenix Gold Tantrum 1200's and a Modded(by David Reid) Earthquake D-2 for sale CHEAP!

There's a catch...All three are blown!

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These are very nice amps and each would pull $250-300 on this board(in working condition).

One PG amp has a buzz and the other two amps do not power up.

I figure you should be able to repair these for around $100 each or do the repairs yourself and I can show you a very reputable shop that will repair them for this price.

I have done plenty of transactions on this board and others.

I would be willing to possible take trades for nice equipment.

Thanks for looking,

Justin

PS: I would be willing to part with the dynamat too. I think I used like a 10 inch strip of it.







 
I will take $200 for each PG amp, plus shipping.

Like I said, I can show you a very reliable place that quoted me $60-$100 shipped to get each amp repaired.

The turnaround time is 7-10 working days.

If you buy them both I will work with you a bit on the price and throw in a free bass knob.

These amps are AWESOME and put out 1,200+ watts rms into a 4 ohm load.

They put out 1,400+ watts rms into a 2 ohm load.

I have the boxes for both.

I will take $150, plus shipping for the modded D-2.

I have the box, manual, and bass knob.

No worries here, I am an honest seller with good feedback.

Thanks for looking,

 
Aren't they supposed to put out the same power at any load?
Yep, like the JL amps.

I do have the birth sheets for the amps and they show 1200+, more around the 1400...I can't remember.

They are excellent amps though.

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i dunno i think if they are like the xenons they actually put out more and way more effiecent at 4 ohms then at 2 ohms. not much more powerful just takes alot less power at 4 ohm

How did u blow 3 amp?

 
Maybe you should consider getting off my post and head back to school and learn some sort of syntax.Then maybe we "might" be able to comprehend your education level, and what you are trying to convey, perhaps?

Tell you what...

I am a fair man...Would you like to purchase both PG amps for $350 shipped to you?

Let me break it down for you, since your arithmetic abilities might not be up to par...

$350 / 2 = $175 each shipped.

If so, please speak up, send payment, or forever hold your peace, and stay off my post.

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Let me add this too...

I will sell the D2 for $150 shipped.

BTW: I have had these amps for a while...

1) One PG amp has a buzz(could just be my gains/inputs),

not sure and don't care(since I just purchased another amp)

2) The other PG amp does not power up.

3) The D2 I've had for quite sometime and let a friend use it...

well to say the least, I got the short end of the stick on that one.

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are those pg amps class D amps?

 
are those pg amps class D amps?
Actually, they are class T

(more efficient than class D).

Features:

High Efficiency (over 70%) Class T Circuitry

Thermally Efficient Heatsink

Timed Acoustically Integrated Muting (TAIM)

Differential RCA Level Inputs

Preamp Outputs

18dB / Octave Low-Pass Crossover

30Hz to 300Hz Continuously Variable Crossover Frequency

18dB / Octave Subsonic Filter

Variable Twin-"T" Bass EQ Circuit Provides Up to 18 dB of Boost at 45 Hz

Optional RMD Remote Monitoring Display Port

Optional LPL Low Pass Level Controller Allows for Driver's Seat Adjustment of Bass Volume

2-Ohm Stable

Amplifier Type: Mono

RMS Power: 1200W x 1 @ 4 Ohms

THD at 4-Ohm RMS Power: n/a

Bridged RMS Power: 1400W x 1 @ 2 Ohms

Speaker Level Inputs: no

Preamp Outputs : yes

Built-In Crossovers: LP

Bass Boost: 0 - 18 dB

Frequency Response: 20-20,000 Hz

Signal to Noise Ratio: >95 dB

Fuse Rating: 80 amps

 
Actually, they are class T(more efficient than class D).

Features:

High Efficiency (over 70%) Class T Circuitry

Thermally Efficient Heatsink

Timed Acoustically Integrated Muting (TAIM)

Differential RCA Level Inputs

Preamp Outputs

18dB / Octave Low-Pass Crossover

30Hz to 300Hz Continuously Variable Crossover Frequency

18dB / Octave Subsonic Filter

Variable Twin-"T" Bass EQ Circuit Provides Up to 18 dB of Boost at 45 Hz

Optional RMD Remote Monitoring Display Port

Optional LPL Low Pass Level Controller Allows for Driver's Seat Adjustment of Bass Volume

2-Ohm Stable

Amplifier Type: Mono

RMS Power: 1200W x 1 @ 4 Ohms

THD at 4-Ohm RMS Power: n/a

Bridged RMS Power: 1400W x 1 @ 2 Ohms

Speaker Level Inputs: no

Preamp Outputs : yes

Built-In Crossovers: LP

Bass Boost: 0 - 18 dB

Frequency Response: 20-20,000 Hz

Signal to Noise Ratio: >95 dB

Fuse Rating: 80 amps
I noticed that you said it is bridgable? I thought that the amp is mono? or is it a 2-channel amp?
 
I noticed that you said it is bridgable? I thought that the amp is mono? or is it a 2-channel amp?
Single channel amp...aka mono.

I copied those specs off the net.

It will do 1400 watts rms into a 2 ohm load.

It will do 1200+ watts rms into a 4 ohm load.

I agree, I love these amps, and if I spend the money to get them repaired...

they won't be for sale afterwards!

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Single channel amp...aka mono.I copied those specs off the net.

It will do 1400 watts rms into a 2 ohm load.

It will do 1200+ watts rms into a 4 ohm load.

I agree, I love these amps, and if I spend the money to get them repaired...

they won't be for sale afterwards!

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I agree,I`m trying to sell a couple of PPi amps(art series) so that I can come up with some money, I would be very interested in them.
 
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