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Browse vintage Phoenix Gold models by category and series. Entries are intentionally structured for later expansion with photos, verified specs, service history, and community references.

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Signal Processor Index

Equalizers, crossovers, and bass-processing hardware referenced in archived processor documentation.

9 models
Open Equalizers / Processors / Crossovers
Route 66 reference image

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.

Outlaw reference image

Special Series

1990s limited edition (archived FAQ + manual sources)

Outlaw

Limited-run special edition based on combined M50 and M100 sections with wild-west themed cosmetics and integrated crossover controls.

Bandit 1895 reference image

Special Series

1990s limited edition (archived FAQ source)

Bandit 1895

Limited-edition two-channel model in the Outlaw family, documented as M50-based with matching wild-west theme cosmetics.

M25 reference image

Amplifier

1992-1995 (archived FAQ/manual sources)

M25

Entry M-series amplifier with Tri-Linear capability and one of the most-restored early Phoenix Gold models.

M44 reference image

Amplifier

1992-1995 (archived FAQ/manual sources)

M44

Four-channel M-series platform with integrated crossover flexibility and strong period-correct install relevance.

M50 reference image

Amplifier

1992-1995 (archived FAQ/manual sources)

M50

Core M-series two-channel amplifier platform with well-documented owner manual and strong enthusiast restoration interest.

M100 reference image

Amplifier

1992-1995 (archived FAQ/manual sources)

M100

Higher-output M-series model with archived owner manual and documented relation to Outlaw platform discussions.

MS-250 reference image

Amplifier

1992-1995 (archived FAQ/manual sources)

MS-250

Foundational MS-series amplifier with archived owner manual and strong historical relevance in early Phoenix Gold product history.

MS-275 reference image

Amplifier

1992-1995 (archived FAQ/manual sources)

MS-275

MS-series amplifier with archived owner manual, commonly referenced in discussions around SoFAS-era platform combinations.

MS-2125 reference image

Amplifier

1992-1995 (archived FAQ/manual sources)

MS-2125

Widely referenced MS-series platform with archived owner manual and known relationship to several special and limited Phoenix Gold products.

MS-2250 reference image

Amplifier

1992-1995 (archived FAQ/manual sources)

MS-2250

High-output MS-series model with archived owner manual and strong collector/restoration interest in vintage Phoenix Gold circles.

MPS-2240 reference image

Amplifier

1992-1995 (archived FAQ source)

MPS-2240

Low-impedance-focused Mobile Professional Series model documented as part of the MS/MPS generation.

MPS-2500 reference image

Amplifier

1992-1995 (archived FAQ source)

MPS-2500

High-current Mobile Professional Series model documented for low-impedance operation targets in period FAQ data.

FAS-2300 (Frank Amp'n Stein) reference image

Special Series

1992 limited run (archived FAQ source)

FAS-2300 (Frank Amp'n Stein)

Early Phoenix Gold limited special documented as combining MQ430 and MS2125 sections in one long heatsink platform.

FAS-2400 (Son of Frank Amp'n Stein) reference image

Special Series

1990s limited run (archived FAQ source)

FAS-2400 (Son of Frank Amp'n Stein)

Limited 'Son of Frank Amp'n Stein' 4-3-2 platform documented as combining MS275 and MS2125 sections, with companion FAS406A crossover references.

MS-1000 reference image

Special Series

1990s special platform (archived FAQ + secondary context)

MS-1000

Large-format special platform documented as two MS-2250 sections integrated into one long heatsink design without fan shrouds.

FAS406A reference image

Equalizer / Processor / Crossover

1990s companion component (archived FAQ source)

FAS406A

Companion 3-way electronic crossover documented alongside Son of Frank Amp'n Stein (FAS-2400).

Equalizer / Processor / Crossover

1990s accessory guidance (archived FAQ source)

LPL44

Remote low-pass level control accessory for bass adjustment from the cabin when low-pass crossover mode is active.

Cyclone reference image

Subwoofer

Mid-1990s innovation era (archived FAQ source)

Cyclone

Rotational moving-magnet subwoofer platform designed as a low-frequency air pump for system integration below 60Hz.

EQ-215 reference image

Equalizer / Processor / Crossover

Early 1990s processor era (manual archive source)

EQ-215

Two-channel 2/3-octave graphic equalizer with integrated 2-way electronic crossover support.

EQ-215X (EQ-215ix) reference image

Equalizer / Processor / Crossover

1990s processor era (manual archive source)

EQ-215X (EQ-215ix)

Expanded EQ-215 variant with dual 15-band equalization and extended crossover/system-routing options, commonly listed as EQ-215X or EQ215ix.

EQ-230 reference image

Equalizer / Processor / Crossover

1990s processor era (manual index verified)

EQ-230

Legacy graphic equalizer model listed in the archived Phoenix Phorum EQ/DEQ processor manual directory.

EQ-232 reference image

Equalizer / Processor / Crossover

1990s processor era (manual index verified)

EQ-232

Legacy equalizer/processor model documented in the archived Phoenix Phorum EQ/DEQ manual collection.

Equalizer / Processor / Crossover

1990s crossover era (manual index verified)

AX-204A

Legacy AX-series active crossover model listed in the archived Phoenix Phorum crossovers manual directory.

AX-406A reference image

Equalizer / Processor / Crossover

1990s crossover era (manual + archived FAQ context)

AX-406A

Three-way active crossover platform using resistor-network programming for custom frequency targets.

Bass Cube reference image

Equalizer / Processor / Crossover

1990s processor era (manual archive source)

Bass Cube

Dedicated bass processing platform with selectable contour control, phase switching, and line-driver output capability.

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