
Special Series
1990s limited edition (archived FAQ + manual sources)Route 66
Commemorative six-channel model built around combined M25 and M44 amplifier sections in one white powder-coated chassis.
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Section architecture is structured for model expansion, documented repair workflows, and linked forum knowledge as the database grows.
Model-centric index for amplifiers, equalizers/processors, speakers, subwoofers, and special runs.
Step-based guides with safety notes, parts references, and linked forum diagnostics.
Structured replacements with verification states, fitment notes, and supplier references.
Daily automated listing scan for rare models, classics, and innovative Phoenix Gold components.
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Featured Models
Route 66, Outlaw, and one M-series amplifier are included as structured starter entries with placeholder-safe historical language.

Special Series
1990s limited edition (archived FAQ + manual sources)Commemorative six-channel model built around combined M25 and M44 amplifier sections in one white powder-coated chassis.

Special Series
1990s limited edition (archived FAQ + manual sources)Limited-run special edition based on combined M50 and M100 sections with wild-west themed cosmetics and integrated crossover controls.

Amplifier
1992-1995 (archived FAQ/manual sources)Entry M-series amplifier with Tri-Linear capability and one of the most-restored early Phoenix Gold models.
Repair Guides
Guides are structured for tool requirements, safety, workflow steps, and cross-links to parts and discussion threads.
Structured starter workflow for inspecting and refreshing aged power supply components in Route-era amplifiers.
Step-by-step process to stabilize idle current and validate DC offset behavior on M-series boards.
Template process for hum, hiss, and channel imbalance root-cause analysis before replacing semiconductors.
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Every parts entry stores fitment and electrical context to reduce risky substitutions and improve repeatability.
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3
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Community Hook
Threads are modeled as structured references now, with API/webhook hooks reserved for Flarum integration when you are ready.
Community checklist for capacitor substitutions, lead spacing, and verification photos.
Parts & Substitutions · Feb 18, 2026
Crowdsourced scan quality standards and indexing conventions for source documentation.
Documentation & Notes · Feb 11, 2026
Bench-side measurement workflow for unstable idle current and thermal drift.
Repair Help · Feb 5, 2026
Thread tracking visual identifiers and known serial patterns for special-run Outlaw units.
Model-Specific Discussions · Jan 25, 2026