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<blockquote data-quote="tristanlee85" data-source="post: 502262" data-attributes="member: 556003"><p>Well' I've touched the transistors and they are no where near as hot as the resistors. Anyway, try like I said if you want. Put the fan in one side of the amp and a port on the other end to completely circulate the air. Backpreasure is kinda key here. 2 fans on the ends and a single whole in the middle would work as well because the air going into the amo would be forced out causing the circulation to be greater ina since. Plus, the amp isn't completely sealed off on the edges so that will help as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tristanlee85, post: 502262, member: 556003"] Well' I've touched the transistors and they are no where near as hot as the resistors. Anyway, try like I said if you want. Put the fan in one side of the amp and a port on the other end to completely circulate the air. Backpreasure is kinda key here. 2 fans on the ends and a single whole in the middle would work as well because the air going into the amo would be forced out causing the circulation to be greater ina since. Plus, the amp isn't completely sealed off on the edges so that will help as well. [/QUOTE]
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