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New Here with ?s and a PG M44

Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 3:19 pm
by gomach1
Hey guys new here from NC, and glad i found this site!

Well ive had this PG M44 amp sitting under my bed for a while now. A friend of mine gave it to me so excuse my ignorance on these amps, it was giving to me And i just got motivated to get going on my car stereo setup. So i pulled it out and was going to do some research on what kind of components i should use...like door speakers...subwoofer etc. Since i dont have any of that yet im open to all suggestions. I have a cheap DUAL headunit and hate it. So im going to swap that out as well.

And how it all should be hooked it, if i should bridge the sub? Run the door speakers off the headunit or the amp? Ive normally always ran them off the headunit but it seems as if these are really good amps. and just asking for suggestions on what to use.

I uploaded pics, it seems to be in really good shape. The capacitors look good and i know someones been inside, so all the matinence things may have been done? I dont know so im looking to you guys for suggestions.

Thanks in advanced

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Re: New Here with ?s and a PG M44

Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 3:30 pm
by The Golden One
welcome to the phorum thats a good amp but before you get into powering it up you probably should replace the input capacitors because over time they go bad. those are the four medium sized capacitors that are bunched together, you usually dont need to change out the big capacitors as they rarely go bad unless the amp has been overly abused. :)

Re: New Here with ?s and a PG M44

Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 3:34 pm
by gomach1
Thanks for the reply....is there a way to tell if theyve been replaced?

can i run a sub directly off this amp? or do i need to run an external sub amp?

Re: New Here with ?s and a PG M44

Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 3:41 pm
by ttocs
is your friend looking for any other friends? :)

Re: New Here with ?s and a PG M44

Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 3:44 pm
by The Golden One
it is hard to tell unless someone that had the amp and tells you they were replaced but seeing that sticker on the one capacitor may mean they have not been replaced as most of the older phoenix gold amps have that sticker on them. :)

Re: New Here with ?s and a PG M44

Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 3:51 pm
by The Golden One
ttocs wrote:is your friend looking for any other friends? :)
ha ha i wish i had a friend that would just give me a phoenix gold amp that would be a good friend to have. :D

Re: New Here with ?s and a PG M44

Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 4:08 pm
by gomach1
Cool thanks for the info. I might sell it if someones interested in it. Seems as if these are collectors items and i dont wana ruin it or use it for the wrong purposes. Id rather someone whos into it have it...

Re: New Here with ?s and a PG M44

Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 11:13 pm
by Kurt Wild
The RCA jack on the right side needs replacing too. The ground signal ground connection is missing.

You can definitely run a nice little setup off this amp. Front speakers 2x55W plus subwoofer 220W bridged. Doesn't seem like much, but these are REAL watts and the sound quality is as good as it gets.

Re: New Here with ?s and a PG M44

Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 6:14 am
by gomach1
Good eyes! Ive got another ground connector but ill have to fix the RCA Jack.

Anyone reccommend a good subwoofer brand/watt/etc

Re: New Here with ?s and a PG M44

Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 4:22 pm
by ttocs
tell a a little more about your music tastes, what will power it, ect.