But what a showoff!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Amazing!! I like what I see...andy600rr wrote:Damn Gack.
Now your just showing off
Let's see your stash
Yikes that is nuts!!
Could trade those in for a Porsche Boxster.
Could trade those in for a Porsche Boxster.

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My PG stack is increased.
First i was the owner of a M100 and a EQ215X.
So i bought an M50 to assist them.

Philip.
First i was the owner of a M100 and a EQ215X.
So i bought an M50 to assist them.
Philip.
A new PG addict is born.
Pioneer DEH-P88RS.
DLS nobelium 6.2.
Focal KP130.
Ground Zero GZNW15.
DLS A3.
DLS A6.
MS1KTA.
PG M100.
PG M50.
PG M44.
PG Route 66.
PG EQ215X.
PG EQ215.
PG PLD1.
Pioneer DEH-P88RS.
DLS nobelium 6.2.
Focal KP130.
Ground Zero GZNW15.
DLS A3.
DLS A6.
MS1KTA.
PG M100.
PG M50.
PG M44.
PG Route 66.
PG EQ215X.
PG EQ215.
PG PLD1.
A few of my MPS/MS amps (still looking for MPS2220 to complete the collection). These are all I have left, not including the M amps


MS275/250 and MPS2240/2220 fan shroud


MS2250 w/ shroud




(NIB) M50 and M100 fan shrouds

MS475

MS2125

MS250 (in Eric's possession for repair)

And of course, the MS1kta on the wall...


Some of the build pics:






My last Original MS2250 w/ shroud is in Cecil's possession for repair.


MS275/250 and MPS2240/2220 fan shroud


MS2250 w/ shroud




(NIB) M50 and M100 fan shrouds

MS475

MS2125

MS250 (in Eric's possession for repair)

And of course, the MS1kta on the wall...


Some of the build pics:






My last Original MS2250 w/ shroud is in Cecil's possession for repair.
My set up is for sale!!!
Looking to sell this entire system.PM me if you or anyone you know may be interested!
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Here's whats left of the M collection....





NIB Bandit





Outlaw

Quite possibly the rarest M amp out there? If not, its likely the rarest Route 66 out there.
The story goes that the owner who I bought it from had PG custom build him this route 66 for competition purposes. Supposedly it was built from scratch - not rework. I makes sense since all of the crossover points on the board has never seen solder.
The amp was used for only one competition season. The owner opted to "upgrade" to the ZX series when they came out.
This amp is easily 9.9/10 condition
:D:D:D
Differences between my 66 and other 66s:
Bypassed crossovers
A pair of the M44 section is beefed up to make 200 wrms mono.
Both boards are not linked to each other except for the single case. Other 66s are linked internally by their crossovers.
RCA input for the M25 section.














Original MS1000 heat sink.
I bought this from Phil a few years back. I totally forgot that some of the device mounting holes have broken taps in them
Oh well, I'll fix them one day.







NIB Bandit





Outlaw

Quite possibly the rarest M amp out there? If not, its likely the rarest Route 66 out there.
The story goes that the owner who I bought it from had PG custom build him this route 66 for competition purposes. Supposedly it was built from scratch - not rework. I makes sense since all of the crossover points on the board has never seen solder.
The amp was used for only one competition season. The owner opted to "upgrade" to the ZX series when they came out.
This amp is easily 9.9/10 condition

Differences between my 66 and other 66s:
Bypassed crossovers
A pair of the M44 section is beefed up to make 200 wrms mono.
Both boards are not linked to each other except for the single case. Other 66s are linked internally by their crossovers.
RCA input for the M25 section.














Original MS1000 heat sink.
I bought this from Phil a few years back. I totally forgot that some of the device mounting holes have broken taps in them





i just love that custom rt66! i'd love to get mine up to that spec but not exactly sure what they did apart from what i see in the pictures 

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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marko wrote:i just love that custom rt66! i'd love to get mine up to that spec but not exactly sure what they did apart from what i see in the pictures
secont hat-and that 66 looks sooooo cleean!!!!!!!!!!
hahaha, my sister snuck her her rabbit ears in there. I didnt notice it

I LOVE the wall displays......VERY COOL
Thanks! As fans, we can appreciate things like that, but females....they think much differently about things like this

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hear that, in a letter my wife wrote before leaving me, the last dig she got in , was"enjoy your amp addiction", meanwhile if u look in old threads, u can clearly see it is her that helped my desolder some components off the zx 350 board!vin78 wrote:marko wrote:i just love that custom rt66! i'd love to get mine up to that spec but not exactly sure what they did apart from what i see in the picturessecont hat-and that 66 looks sooooo cleean!!!!!!!!!!
hahaha, my sister snuck her her rabbit ears in there. I didnt notice it:D:D
I LOVE the wall displays......VERY COOL
Thanks! As fans, we can appreciate things like that, but females....they think much differently about things like this

as she walked out the door she expressed, 'enjoy your amp addiction'
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DISPLAY MODELS NEW IN ORIG BOX'Sjavascript:emoticon(':metal:
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Big chunk right out of Pg'saudio museum
They are new in the fact that they have never been powered up just been in PG's company display's. Everybody in this forum knows that Phoenix gold is old school Alexander the greatest the best period when these amps first came out and in my opinion still the best but to actuality get your hands on min 10yr old. never been powered greatest line of amps ever it would be easier to convince them to that you were an invisible man while they are standing eye to eye with you.