High power density, competitive cost and power consumption efficiency make the Lab Gruppen IPX 1200 the ideal compact yet powerful amp solution whether it’s for permanent installations, portable corporate AV systems, or live PA setups.
Delivering 2 x 600 W at 4 ohms, the IPX 1200 packs reliable power and performance into a single rack space. But raw muscle power is not enough. At the heart of the IPX platform, you’ll find a cutting-edge DSP engine equipped with up to 40 real-time, multi-slope parametric EQs along with adjustable gain, input, and output delay – and both high- and low-pass filters adjustable to any frequency. This makes the IPX Series akin to a standalone digital audio processor – with the added bonus of 2 powerful and pristine amplifier channels on the side!
With extensive functionality and professional features being married with competitive cost, the IPX Series amplifiers are equally (and perfectly) suited for permanent installations, portable AV systems, or for driving live monitors. In short, wherever performance and reliability cannot be compromised, yet your budget is tight, the IPX Series is a universal solution that sits smack in the middle of the performance/price sweet spot.
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Compact 1,200 Watt, 2-channel amplifier with DSP control for touring applications
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Low mains current draw with proven IDEEA technology for power conservation
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Highly advanced DSP with 40 real-time multi-slope Parametric EQ's
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100 user presets for system configuration and setup
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Networked control via IntelliDrive Controller and touchscreen user interface
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AES3 and analogue inputs with redundant failover
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Renowned Speaker Protect Limiter (maxSPL) for optimal speaker match and protection
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4-channel input mixer for multi-input mixing and switching
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Backlit display with navigation buttons and encoder for front panel setup
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Horizontal output VU meters on display in operating mode
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Binding post and Neutrik speakON* connectors
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Universal power supply supports 100
- 240 V at 50 or 60 Hz
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Fast network setup with auto-discovery and identification of amplifiers