Your PERSONAL product review!
- mistawikid
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Your PERSONAL product review!
Alright, check it out......... Whats your Favorite Phoenix Gold Amp and why?
This is not a pissing contest about who's right or wrong for those who like argueing
I'll start it off! I'm running all RSD stuff right now and think its pretty bad ass! I have the RSD 500.4 pushing three tens and two 6.5 componets and it purrrrrs like a kitten! ITS RATED 78Wx4! I also like the unique look of the amp! BUT, I have to say that I've always loved the M series amps. I've never owned one but I've put them in for friends and they never fail to rock hard! I've tried to buy an M50 off of a friend for the last 8 years!...... with no success
I like new technology and designs, but I LOVE THE M SERIES AMPS!
This is not a pissing contest about who's right or wrong for those who like argueing
I'll start it off! I'm running all RSD stuff right now and think its pretty bad ass! I have the RSD 500.4 pushing three tens and two 6.5 componets and it purrrrrs like a kitten! ITS RATED 78Wx4! I also like the unique look of the amp! BUT, I have to say that I've always loved the M series amps. I've never owned one but I've put them in for friends and they never fail to rock hard! I've tried to buy an M50 off of a friend for the last 8 years!...... with no success
I like new technology and designs, but I LOVE THE M SERIES AMPS!
! its all fun and games until the Cops show up !
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- Randy Bo-Bandy
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Im with DB
Reactor,Octane le Roadster 66
I own the Octane now and i have to say they look way better in person than in pics and A little biger than i thought. Its the same lenght as my older bmw 850ti(traded it)just bigger as the cover plate is about 3" wide by the lenght of the amp
I like the ease for set up ect
Reactor,Octane le Roadster 66
I own the Octane now and i have to say they look way better in person than in pics and A little biger than i thought. Its the same lenght as my older bmw 850ti(traded it)just bigger as the cover plate is about 3" wide by the lenght of the amp
I like the ease for set up ect
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- NewOldStock
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I don't own one but I likes the MS1000.............Power for days, does as it's told and makes a statement.............."Where did all my trunk space go???" is that statement..........
Those tender little burgers with them little, itty-bitty grilled onions that just explode in ya mouth like flavor crystals every time you bite into one.. just makes me want to burn this muthafuka down.... Come on, Pookie, let's burn this muthafuka down!!!
- Marcelbofh
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MS Series hands down here, with a slight preference to the 2125.
Bought mine in the early 90's and never looked elsewhere ever again.
Well, let me rephrase that, I never found anything better to this day.
At least not to the point where I would be like "Woah, that is so much better then my MS's!"
I will never (ever) part with mine, and will continue enjoying them as long as they allow me to.
I'm telling ya, PG made these amps too friggin good back then...
<sidenote> The MPS2500/MPS2220 I tripped over at Nico's may shift my preference from the 2125 to those babies perhaps.
First have to try them out when they're recapped and put to service again.
Bought mine in the early 90's and never looked elsewhere ever again.
Well, let me rephrase that, I never found anything better to this day.
At least not to the point where I would be like "Woah, that is so much better then my MS's!"
I will never (ever) part with mine, and will continue enjoying them as long as they allow me to.
I'm telling ya, PG made these amps too friggin good back then...
<sidenote> The MPS2500/MPS2220 I tripped over at Nico's may shift my preference from the 2125 to those babies perhaps.
First have to try them out when they're recapped and put to service again.
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- Itchy Tomato
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Well I guess I have to say RSd, which I'm using a 500.4 and I also have a 300.4. I just got outbid on a Ti 500.4. I think I'm going to try and land a MS series, or even a newer Octane and who know maybe a Ti. I'm definitely going to get one of the new amps just not at this moment. I also have an older Zed Audio 75 x 4 and that amp is hard to compete with.
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as far as pg goes i started out with a ms275 & ms2125, then a few m series, a zx950(poormans reactor), a couple of titaniums and about to rock a zx350 (tweets) zx450 (mids) and a zx500 (subs). and i have LOVED em all minus the zx's im about to use but havent yet. guess you can call me a pg phanatic!
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if I had to choose one amp to live with for the rest of my life and nothing else it would be a Reactor, a comprehensive one box solution, tons of power, plenty of features like cross overs, lpl's, RDDP, 6 channels and not to mention stunning looks!
Ti1 headunit (unique)
Outlaw in crate.
2x original shrouded ms2250's.
Route 66 in box + custom m100 to match.
Roadster 66 in flight case
Octane LE in box.
Reactor #186 in flight case.
Reactor EQ232
Ti400.2 AL
AX204A + EQ232 + ZPX2 + TBA set
ZCS6 component set
Tantrum+Titanium bass cubes
Ti12d Elite sub
DD5 + DD10 + 6 Ti blocks!
Outlaw in crate.
2x original shrouded ms2250's.
Route 66 in box + custom m100 to match.
Roadster 66 in flight case
Octane LE in box.
Reactor #186 in flight case.
Reactor EQ232
Ti400.2 AL
AX204A + EQ232 + ZPX2 + TBA set
ZCS6 component set
Tantrum+Titanium bass cubes
Ti12d Elite sub
DD5 + DD10 + 6 Ti blocks!
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I love my octane LE in my truck but look forward to hearing the roadster 66 to comapair it too.
what else can I say I am a grumpy asshole most of the time.
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Thread resurrection! I thought about this for a while and I think I came to a conclusion. I was having a hard time choosing between MS2125 and MS275. So I figure the SOFAS would be a good compromise. I kick myself sometimes for selling mine. Had the crate, the hay, the #'s matching crossover. It sounded soooooo good too. I miss you little Frank! I hope someone is taking care of you.
When I was 14 or so is when I started getting interested and drooling over the car audio magazines. The only place in our small town was a custom truck outfitter which did everything from camper shells to light bars, etc. They started carrying MTX and Orion. Most of the guys in high school were running XTRs or RTPs or BTs with MTX amps. I was never impressed. The "real" stores in the "big city" an hour from us had the good stuff. PPI Art Series, Eclipse, McIntosh, Alpine (CDA-7939, 6012EX subs, etc....the good Alpine stuff), Boston, Oz Audio, JL, etc....but no PG dealer. I had only saw them in the mags. And something about them just made me want them! Mostly the MS/MPS amps. I always loved the Art Series PPI amps as well....and might have to get some just to try them....but the ones that kept calling my name were the MS2125, MPS2500, MS275, and of course Frank and Son.
I went through a phase several years back where I started to buy all kinds of PG amps and gear. I used most of it at least once and eventually sold it all at a loss. But it satisfied my childhood dreams.....for a while. I am getting the itch again to collect enough stuff to put together the system of my dreams from the good old days. Should be fun.
When I was 14 or so is when I started getting interested and drooling over the car audio magazines. The only place in our small town was a custom truck outfitter which did everything from camper shells to light bars, etc. They started carrying MTX and Orion. Most of the guys in high school were running XTRs or RTPs or BTs with MTX amps. I was never impressed. The "real" stores in the "big city" an hour from us had the good stuff. PPI Art Series, Eclipse, McIntosh, Alpine (CDA-7939, 6012EX subs, etc....the good Alpine stuff), Boston, Oz Audio, JL, etc....but no PG dealer. I had only saw them in the mags. And something about them just made me want them! Mostly the MS/MPS amps. I always loved the Art Series PPI amps as well....and might have to get some just to try them....but the ones that kept calling my name were the MS2125, MPS2500, MS275, and of course Frank and Son.
I went through a phase several years back where I started to buy all kinds of PG amps and gear. I used most of it at least once and eventually sold it all at a loss. But it satisfied my childhood dreams.....for a while. I am getting the itch again to collect enough stuff to put together the system of my dreams from the good old days. Should be fun.
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I'm with those who decided on the MS2125, even though NewOldStock makes some great points about the MS275. When I got into car audio around 1993 it was all about buying used amps from friends because that's what I could afford. My first was a 4 channel Kenwood amp which kept blowing 2 channels running a 10" M&M in a sealed enclosure. I ditched the Kenwood and had some other hand-me-down amps which never really did anything for me. Somewhere in there was a Sherwood and a Hafler amp, once again never impressed me.
So I started to save some cash and aimed for a M25, what a god-send. Made that M&M move like nothing else before it.
Fast forward, I wanted to grow up and play with the big boys so I opted for a mildly used MS275 and MS2125 butted together. The 275 ran my front stage Canton Pullmans and the 2125 ran (3) Kicker S10a's bridged....holy smokes was that an impressive system.
One day my install buds and I were messing around and decided to throw the 2125 at the front stage....this was not heard of back then. When I recall everyone with installs they always had a real world powered 50x2 amp running front stage. This moment was the ground-breaking point for those that were present when I slowly turned up the volume and fell in love with the 2125.
That MS275 was history and I also decided to unload the MS2125 months later...a big mistake!
I purchased a set of the first run ZPA0.5's, components and subs stayed the same. Took 1st place in a Chicago-land audio competition and had a blast with those amps, but never did embrace the ZPA's as I did the MS's. The ZPA's always felt fragile to me, even with fans the plexi would always bow out in the middle where there was no hardware, they ran really hot and were easily bent.
So here I am today, (3) MS2125's...all currently going under the knife. I love this amp, it screams "get-the-f*ck-out-of-the-way", looks brilliant when the board is displayed, simple yet powerful, feels beastly, and sounds oh so very smooth.
So I started to save some cash and aimed for a M25, what a god-send. Made that M&M move like nothing else before it.
Fast forward, I wanted to grow up and play with the big boys so I opted for a mildly used MS275 and MS2125 butted together. The 275 ran my front stage Canton Pullmans and the 2125 ran (3) Kicker S10a's bridged....holy smokes was that an impressive system.
One day my install buds and I were messing around and decided to throw the 2125 at the front stage....this was not heard of back then. When I recall everyone with installs they always had a real world powered 50x2 amp running front stage. This moment was the ground-breaking point for those that were present when I slowly turned up the volume and fell in love with the 2125.
That MS275 was history and I also decided to unload the MS2125 months later...a big mistake!
I purchased a set of the first run ZPA0.5's, components and subs stayed the same. Took 1st place in a Chicago-land audio competition and had a blast with those amps, but never did embrace the ZPA's as I did the MS's. The ZPA's always felt fragile to me, even with fans the plexi would always bow out in the middle where there was no hardware, they ran really hot and were easily bent.
So here I am today, (3) MS2125's...all currently going under the knife. I love this amp, it screams "get-the-f*ck-out-of-the-way", looks brilliant when the board is displayed, simple yet powerful, feels beastly, and sounds oh so very smooth.
14 PG amps from M/MS/ZX/Ti/LE and counting....the addiction continues...
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front stage/speakers amp = zpa0.5V2 feeded by a tbat balanced line driver.
sub amp = original ms2250 with shroud.( and bass cube in front of it )
sub amp = original ms2250 with shroud.( and bass cube in front of it )