Phoenix Gold M-44
I’ve had this in my closet for a few years with intention of building a 90s style car audio system. Anyways, this is in great condition and hopefully someone will give it a good home.
These updates have been done:
-4 new input supply capacitors
-New caulk to hold the capacitors to each other
-All new stainless steel 4-40 cap screws to hold the transistors to the heatsink (Top side, and bottom side. The factory hex screws are difficult to work with, and easily strip out, plus they rust over time)
-2 new filtration resistors on the top side (Replaced with larger parts and moved them up higher to protect the board from their heat)
-New 6-32 stainless steel board mounting screws
-Brass clips soldered to the gain and bass controls to keep them tight over time.