Running the m44 @ 2 ohms

Need help with your car stereo system? Have a technical question? Post here.
Post Reply
Mackenzie
Where all da white women at?
Posts: 1524
Joined: Wed Dec 06, 2006 12:17 pm

Running the m44 @ 2 ohms

Post by Mackenzie »

Has anyone done this yet? Thinking about getting 2 pairs of 2 ohm coaxes to run off this thing, has anyone ran this at 2ohms over the long haul? I had the caps replaced, and everything a few years back. The only reason I ask is because this amp just runs warm by nature. It has never failed me though, this is probably my fav amp. I wouldnt mind to get that 80x4 out of this thing.
User avatar
Eric D
Short Bus Driver
Posts: 4259
Joined: Sat Dec 30, 2006 8:50 am

Re: Running the m44 @ 2 ohms

Post by Eric D »

The amp is rated for 2 ohms by 4 last I knew. I see no reason why you would have any issue, but you will need some space around the amp so it can get air to breathe. M amps tend to run a lot hotter than others.
Got "schooled" by member shawn k on May 10th, 2011...
No longer really "in tune" with the audio industry, and probably have not been for some time.
Hands down the forum's most ignorant member...
Don't even know what Ohm's law is...
User avatar
00goobs
Posts: 386
Joined: Sat Jul 03, 2010 7:59 am

Running the m44 @ 2 ohms

Post by 00goobs »

I have been using my M44 with 6 ohm full range on the front and 2ohm stereo on subs for the rear. There is a post on this forum about not doing that exact thing. So, you may want a more balanced load. I personally don't think it is as big an issue unless you try to get loud and push the M44 to the limits.
Post Reply