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B2 Audio Speaker & Amplifier Combo RAGE1200.4 w/RIOT8P & RAGE T1 Neo

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B2 Audio Speaker & Amplifier Combo RAGE1200.4 w/RIOT8P & RAGE T1 NeoHigh Output Mid & High System: Two pairs of midrange speakers and two pairs of tweeters provide strong front stage volume and projection. Efficient Power Delivery: Hi EF Class D amplifier design supports high output performance with controlled heat and current draw. Aggressive Clarity Across Frequencies: RIOT8P mids deliver impactful vocals and midrange punch, while T1 NEO tweeters produce sharp, clean highs. Built for Demanding Installs: Durable

  • High-Output Mid & High System: Two pairs of midrange speakers and two pairs of tweeters provide strong front-stage volume and projection.
  • Efficient Power Delivery: Hi-EF Class D amplifier design supports high-output performance with controlled heat and current draw.
  • Aggressive Clarity Across Frequencies: RIOT8P mids deliver impactful vocals and midrange punch, while T1 NEO tweeters produce sharp, clean highs.
  • Built for Demanding Installs: Durable speaker construction, included tweeter capacitors, and amplifier protection circuitry support long-term reliability.


B2 Audio RAGE 1200.4 Amplifier + RIOT8P 8" Midrange + RAGE T1 NEO Tweeter Combo


This listing includes:



  • (1) B2 Audio RAGE-1200.4-V2 4-Channel Amplifier

  • (4) B2 Audio RIOT8P 8" 4-Ohm Midrange Speakers (2 Pairs)

  • (4) B2 Audio RAGE T1 NEO 4-Ohm Bullet Tweeters (2 Pairs)


This combo pairs the B2 Audio RAGE 1200.4 4-channel amplifier with two pairs of RIOT8P 8" midrange speakers and two pairs of RAGE T1 NEO bullet tweeters to create a high-output mid and high frequency system designed for maximum front-stage impact. Built for users who want strong projection, clarity, and efficiency, this setup is ideal for aggressive door builds or pod-based installs.


The RAGE 1200.4 provides flexible channel configuration, allowing mids and tweeters to be distributed across channels for proper power management and tuning. Built on B2's Hi-EF Class D platform, the amplifier delivers consistent output while maintaining efficiency and thermal stability in high-demand systems.


The RIOT8P midrange speakers deliver loud, punchy mids with high sensitivity, while the RAGE T1 NEO tweeters add crisp, detailed highs using a titanium diaphragm and neodymium motor structure. With the included capacitors, the tweeters are protected for reliable high-frequency operation.


This combo is designed for systems where output and clarity matter without stepping into excessive complexity.


Amplifier Specifications - B2 Audio RAGE-1200.4-V2



  • RMS Power @ 4 Ohm: 4 x 200 Watts

  • RMS Power @ 2 Ohm: 4 x 300 Watts

  • RMS Power @ 4 Ohm Bridged: 2 x 1200 Watts

  • Circuit Type: Hi-EF Class D

  • Frequency Response: 20 Hz – 20 kHz

  • Signal-to-Noise Ratio: > 90 dB

  • Input Sensitivity: 6V – 0.2V

  • Crossover Slope: 12 dB / Octave

  • Low-Pass Filter: 40 Hz – 4 kHz

  • High-Pass Filter: 40 Hz – 4 kHz

  • Damping Factor: > 200

  • Power Terminals: 0 AWG Compatible

  • Fuse Rating: 100A


Speaker Specifications - B2 Audio RIOT8P (Each Speaker)



  • RMS Power Handling: 150 Watts

  • Maximum Power Handling: 300 Watts

  • Nominal Impedance: 4 Ohm

  • Frequency Response: 80 Hz – 10 kHz

  • Sensitivity: 97 dB

  • Mounting Depth: 3.23"

  • Cutout Diameter: 7.2"


Tweeter Specifications - B2 Audio RAGE T1 NEO (Each Tweeter)



  • RMS Power Handling: 100 Watts

  • Maximum Power Handling: 200 Watts

  • Nominal Impedance: 4 Ohm

  • Frequency Response: 3 kHz – 20 kHz

  • Sensitivity: 106 dB

  • Diaphragm Type: Titanium

  • Mounting Depth: 1.30"


Recommended Wiring Configuration



  1. Wire two RIOT8P midrange speakers per channel in parallel for a 2-ohm load on two amplifier channels

  2. Wire two RAGE T1 NEO tweeters per channel in parallel for a 2-ohm load on the remaining two channels

  3. Install the included capacitors inline with each tweeter for high-pass protection

  4. Set appropriate high-pass crossover points and gains to maintain clean output and speaker longevity

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