the old orlando pg dealer showed me all his stash that he no longer wanted( this sat in the display case for show only, and now he sold it and ti9s , tidd10 etc to me at really great rates( ive had pg amps since 94, and this is the first le amp ive ever had
as she walked out the door she expressed, 'enjoy your amp addiction'
joyride wrote:wasnt the prototype actual carbon fiber? And what number was given away to the winner of the naming thing?
Yes, the prototype was too expensive to actually make, so they scaled it back a bit. It also had some sort of polished trim around all the edges too.
#1 was apparently given to the guy who named it, though I have seen other #1's as well. I wonder why PG doesn't run contests like that on this forum hmm
I was told by radioactive they received the first production , wether its true or not im not sure; i called pg a few weeks ago and they seem to think it was , but i wouldnt be surprised if another one out there end in 0001, thats why iasked wakeup his serial numbers-btw, can i be in limited edition registry now???
as she walked out the door she expressed, 'enjoy your amp addiction'
didn't andy have a #1 for sale recently? i might be wrong but it rings a bell!
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!
i dont know, thats why i called pg to verify it 3 weeks ago, and they claimed it was the first off of production-i even asked wakeup his numbers as well
as she walked out the door she expressed, 'enjoy your amp addiction'
ive taken 10 pics trying to get a better image of the serial number, even with the flash off the sony digital camera keeps bouncing reflections off of it
as she walked out the door she expressed, 'enjoy your amp addiction'
joyride wrote:wasnt the prototype actual carbon fiber? And what number was given away to the winner of the naming thing?
Yes, the prototype was too expensive to actually make, so they scaled it back a bit. It also had some sort of polished trim around all the edges too.
#1 was apparently given to the guy who named it, though I have seen other #1's as well. I wonder why PG doesn't run contests like that on this forum hmm
Wrong. Prototype was normal metal with a cheap sticker of carbon fiber. The edges were raw metal. The final production finish looks 1000% better.
joyride wrote:wasnt the prototype actual carbon fiber? And what number was given away to the winner of the naming thing?
Yes, the prototype was too expensive to actually make, so they scaled it back a bit. It also had some sort of polished trim around all the edges too.
#1 was apparently given to the guy who named it, though I have seen other #1's as well. I wonder why PG doesn't run contests like that on this forum hmm
Wrong. Prototype was normal metal with a cheap sticker of carbon fiber. The edges were raw metal. The final production finish looks 1000% better.
The 001 indicates it was the first unit built that day. I believe the Gregorian calendar date is in there too.
edit- OK, I got the straight scoop. First 5 digits are the product, second 5 digits are the number of days since 1900, the last four digits are the number of units built that day.
So, in this case:
05081 is Octane LE
37595 is the date built (enter this number in Excel and click format/date to find the regular calendar date)