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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8382886" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Place 4-5 washers under each mounting foot/tab so it gets a little air circulation will help out some.A/B amps run warm to hot to the touch unlike most class d amps..its normal,as long as it never shuts down on you, it should be fine.As stated..its not alot of power for a Mono amp, so dont max out the gain and expecting 500+-1k out of it, if so, its time to purchase more power.If you still are concerned about it being too hot, after raising it off the flat surface,buy a Stinger 105 cfm fan and you will keep it running cooler</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8382886, member: 634282"] Place 4-5 washers under each mounting foot/tab so it gets a little air circulation will help out some.A/B amps run warm to hot to the touch unlike most class d amps..its normal,as long as it never shuts down on you, it should be fine.As stated..its not alot of power for a Mono amp, so dont max out the gain and expecting 500+-1k out of it, if so, its time to purchase more power.If you still are concerned about it being too hot, after raising it off the flat surface,buy a Stinger 105 cfm fan and you will keep it running cooler [/QUOTE]
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