phoenix gold
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Car: 1988 Trans Am
Engine: 305 tbi=LO3
Transmission: Automatic
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can anyone tell me about the phoenix gold mps 2240 amp? i just got one for free and dont know anything about it.
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Car: 1988 Trans Am
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ok, it doesnt say anything about the kind of wattage it can handle, where can i find out about that?
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Car: 1992 Pontiac GTA
Engine: 305TPI
Transmission: 700R4
Axle/Gears: 10-bolt, 2.73
Check out PG's website. They have specs on even discontinued amps. I have included a link below. Make sure that you scroll down and read the commentary.
MS/MPS Amplifiers
MS/MPS Amplifiers
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i used to have a PG 600 watt amp powering 2 jl w3's OH MY ***..that sh** hit sooo hard..i had to buy a 4 channel just to hear the mids and highs...PG..very good amps...even if its a base model..your getting quality..if you dont know how abused its been..you should take it to circuit city or any other major store that sells car audio (best buy) and for a small fee they will re adjust components and wiring in the amp..and make sure that the proper wattage is flowin'
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Car: 1984 Z28
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PG is a really really good brand, but tehy also have a great price, i would prefer thier products over almost anything out there.. although i hear rockford makes pretty much good everything.
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