I was wondering if we might be able to set up a sub-forum for PG history, for the products? Kinda like a time line thing, mixed with product info. I know that I'm still kinda new to car audio, and I'm still clueless to a lot of things that PG made. I would love to have somewhere to look and find out about these sort of things without asking more questions.
Just a thought, what does everybody (especially stipud) think????
1moreamp wrote:Nice idea, the only shame is PG pulled there historical page showing all there Heritage amps in beautiful color with specs
See, I missed that. That must have been there before I started to get into PG. I know I can go to the website and get PDF's of the owners manuals, but that still does not realy give me a time line or anything.
Ask and ye shall receive. Click on the left hand side, has info and all the amps produced up to the ZX Ti line.
While that does kick ass (and I have never seen it), that only covers amps. Now that I'm getting into processing and accessories I would love a timeline on them as well. Thanks for the link though, that will answer many of my questions!!
See, I knew about that, but it's just not the same as having a structure set up. I guess I was just hoping that we could all get together and put something, well, together. /austin powers
I agree with tibbs. I just got re-involved with car audio after a decade or so of not having any kind of system. Hell M series were new the last time I cared at all, and now I'm trying to relearn some of this stuff. It would be nice to have a place to catch up on all the things that I missed.
PG founder was the son of a Portland furniture mogul and they used the same facility for some time, I may be incorrect, but to my knowledge PG has always been in Oregon.
I think we've established that "Ka Ka" and "Tukki Tukki" don't work.
dcavaudio wrote:PG originated in Boston, MA in 1982 or late 81. Started out with a/v cables.
I'm not so sure about that either.....sources or ban!
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PG founder was the son of a Portland furniture mogul and they used the same facility for some time, I may be incorrect, but to my knowledge PG has always been in Oregon.
tom peterson's (and Gloria's too!) the happy place to buy!
my ex-girlfriend said "its car audio or me"
i've had tougher choices at a soda machine...