Phoenix M44

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andrewmoore13
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Phoenix M44

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Hey guys, I found one of these amps local and was wondering if anyone had any idea what its worth.

I think the price is right and I want to know if I should jump on it.
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Depends on the condition.... anywhere from $100 to $300ish.
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Post by fuzzysnuggleduck »

Depends entirely on condition.

I got mine for $50, but that was a totally insane price at a PG F&F sale. I would say about $200 for one in decent condition and a bunch more for one that is totally minty. If it's all beat up probably less than $200.

I bought an M25 and M50 together for $275 a while back and I thought that was a great deal for their condition.

Remember, you'll probably want to replace the caps as these amps are older now and the caps will leak and cause damage over time (says the guy who hasn't changed the caps in his M44 yet :oops:)
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Post by andrewmoore13 »

Sounds like my price is right then. The condition looks good from the pictures. If I pick it up you can bet you'll get pics and a for sale thread :lol:
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Post by Pillow »

I would venture 75-150. Depending on condition.

There is a clean one on e-bay right now if you want to track it.

... It has been a while since a M25 I have been tracking has crossed 100 as well!
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fuzzysnuggleduck wrote:says the guy who hasn't changed the caps in his M44 yet :oops:
You have the caps, I have the solder. Bring it over and we'll git'r'dun. The M series is hilariously easy to do compared to MS.
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