MS Series
6 modelsCore MS-series amplifier models.
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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.
Core MS-series amplifier models.
Open MS SeriesCore M-series amplifier models.
Open M SeriesM/MS-baserte special-modeller inkludert Route 66, Outlaw, Frank Amp'n Stein-serien, og MS-1000.
Open Special SeriesEqualizers, crossovers, and bass-processing hardware referenced in archived processor documentation.

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.

Special Series
1990s limited edition (archived FAQ source)Limited-edition two-channel model in the Outlaw family, documented as M50-based with matching wild-west theme cosmetics.

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.

Amplifier
1992-1995 (archived FAQ/manual sources)Four-channel M-series platform with integrated crossover flexibility and strong period-correct install relevance.

Amplifier
1992-1995 (archived FAQ/manual sources)Core M-series two-channel amplifier platform with well-documented owner manual and strong enthusiast restoration interest.

Amplifier
1992-1995 (archived FAQ/manual sources)Higher-output M-series model with archived owner manual and documented relation to Outlaw platform discussions.

Amplifier
1992-1995 (archived FAQ/manual sources)Foundational MS-series amplifier with archived owner manual and strong historical relevance in early Phoenix Gold product history.

Amplifier
1992-1995 (archived FAQ/manual sources)MS-series amplifier with archived owner manual, commonly referenced in discussions around SoFAS-era platform combinations.

Amplifier
1992-1995 (archived FAQ/manual sources)Widely referenced MS-series platform with archived owner manual and known relationship to several special and limited Phoenix Gold products.

Amplifier
1992-1995 (archived FAQ/manual sources)High-output MS-series model with archived owner manual and strong collector/restoration interest in vintage Phoenix Gold circles.

Amplifier
1992-1995 (archived FAQ source)Low-impedance-focused Mobile Professional Series model documented as part of the MS/MPS generation.

Amplifier
1992-1995 (archived FAQ source)High-current Mobile Professional Series model documented for low-impedance operation targets in period FAQ data.

Special Series
1992 limited run (archived FAQ source)Early Phoenix Gold limited special documented as combining MQ430 and MS2125 sections in one long heatsink platform.

Special Series
1990s limited run (archived FAQ source)Limited 'Son of Frank Amp'n Stein' 4-3-2 platform documented as combining MS275 and MS2125 sections, with companion FAS406A crossover references.

Special Series
1990s special platform (archived FAQ + secondary context)Large-format special platform documented as two MS-2250 sections integrated into one long heatsink design without fan shrouds.

Equalizer / Processor / Crossover
1990s companion component (archived FAQ source)Companion 3-way electronic crossover documented alongside Son of Frank Amp'n Stein (FAS-2400).
Equalizer / Processor / Crossover
1990s accessory guidance (archived FAQ source)Remote low-pass level control accessory for bass adjustment from the cabin when low-pass crossover mode is active.

Subwoofer
Mid-1990s innovation era (archived FAQ source)Rotational moving-magnet subwoofer platform designed as a low-frequency air pump for system integration below 60Hz.

Equalizer / Processor / Crossover
Early 1990s processor era (manual archive source)Two-channel 2/3-octave graphic equalizer with integrated 2-way electronic crossover support.

Equalizer / Processor / Crossover
1990s processor era (manual archive source)Expanded EQ-215 variant with dual 15-band equalization and extended crossover/system-routing options, commonly listed as EQ-215X or EQ215ix.

Equalizer / Processor / Crossover
1990s processor era (manual index verified)Legacy graphic equalizer model listed in the archived Phoenix Phorum EQ/DEQ processor manual directory.

Equalizer / Processor / Crossover
1990s processor era (manual index verified)Legacy equalizer/processor model documented in the archived Phoenix Phorum EQ/DEQ manual collection.
Equalizer / Processor / Crossover
1990s crossover era (manual index verified)Legacy AX-series active crossover model listed in the archived Phoenix Phorum crossovers manual directory.

Equalizer / Processor / Crossover
1990s crossover era (manual + archived FAQ context)Three-way active crossover platform using resistor-network programming for custom frequency targets.

Equalizer / Processor / Crossover
1990s processor era (manual archive source)Dedicated bass processing platform with selectable contour control, phase switching, and line-driver output capability.