Offering a unique combination of power and audio performance, seamlessly combined with advanced DSP and network control, the 44M Series range of four channel amplifiers is available in models developing between 1,500 Watts and 5,000 Watts per channel.
Over designed high capacity power supplies ensure the full power specification can be delivered into 2 ohms with all channels driven while remaining highly efficient.
44M Series Features
Four channels of sonically pure Class D amplification
Unique, precise, 96kHz digital signal processing
Over‐designed switch mode power supply
85V to 240V Auto-sensing PSU
6,000 to 20,000 watts RMS total output
Full front panel user interface
Ethernet network for system operation and monitoring
Analogue, AES3 and optional Dante™ / AES67 digital network audio
Powerful grouping & multi‐layer EQ
Accepts 48kHz and 96kHz FIR files via System Engineer (certain models)
Linea’s 44M Series of four channel amplifiers are optimised for live sound applications. Offering a unique combination of massive power and peerless audio performance integrated with unique DSP, the 44M Series represents an unmatched advancement in amplifier technology.
Sharing the same feature set and form factor as Linea's 48M Series of eight channel amplifiers the 44M Series is available in models that develop between 1,500Watts and 5,000 Watts per channel (up to 10,000 Watts for a bridged pair). Unusually these are not, ‘transient’, ‘burst’ or ‘peak’ power figures, they are the power levels that are delivered by all channels simultaneously even when driven with the same dense program material.
With Linea amplifiers there is no need to ration power between channels, you can use all the power you have paid for all the time. This has been independently verified.
Uniquely, each channel can be configured to deliver its maximum power into 2, 4 or 8 Ohms (2 or 4 Ohms for the M20 model), nominal loads as well as 25V, 70V & 100V constant Voltage (CV) lines. This offers designers and integrators unparalleled flexibility and cost effectiveness.