Why is my conrad johnson mf 2500 overheating?


I need some help! My cj mf2500 which is 240 watts @ 8 ohms is overheating. It overheats when you run it over 1/3 volume for an extended period of time. It is running magnepan 3.5r speakers thru stealth speaker cables. My cj gets so hot the thermal protection circuit shuts it down. Also I blow more then my fair share of speaker fuses. Any help sure would be appreciated.( I had no problem with amp until I bought these speakers. Do I need a bigger amp?) Thanks Kyle
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What preamp are you using ? If running a tubed preamp or an SS model with phenomenally high gain, 1/3 of the volume control might actually be driving the amp to rated power and / or beyond. Sean
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Stupid Question: How is you amp ventilated? is it in a rack? try putting it on the floor with nothing above it.

Are you using the magnepan external crossover box? or are you bypassing it (which will cause fuses to blow)?

The constant 4ohm load will cause the amp to run hot but shouldn't thermal.
Cytocycle My amp is in a rack with all sides open & about 10" of clearance above it. I am using magnepan's external crossover boxs. My prior speakers were 1.4 maggies & my amp actually ran cool. I do not have a dedicated electric line to the unit. Could that be the problem? maybe the crossovers? This is my first " nice " hi-fi system any help would be appreciated Kyle
Something is shorted somewhere. Check all connections and get a meter to check impedence starting at the speaker cables at the amp end.