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<blockquote data-quote="akheathen" data-source="post: 7513429" data-attributes="member: 629234"><p>actually, it's the ones with the cooling fans that can be mounted virtually anywhere in most cases. i never recomend box mount, though i have done it before, and it happens all the time without problem. biggest problematic amps are ones that have poorly secured parts and/or large flex planes. i've seen allot of buzzing torroids, broken transistor legs, dry connections on caps, but many amps also factor these problems out in the design. i have not actually seen inside the new mbquarts, so i cannot say how duranle it will be, but all i can suggest is to choose a spot that is the most rigid on the box, like near the edge, or a known brace, rather than center-plane.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akheathen, post: 7513429, member: 629234"] actually, it's the ones with the cooling fans that can be mounted virtually anywhere in most cases. i never recomend box mount, though i have done it before, and it happens all the time without problem. biggest problematic amps are ones that have poorly secured parts and/or large flex planes. i've seen allot of buzzing torroids, broken transistor legs, dry connections on caps, but many amps also factor these problems out in the design. i have not actually seen inside the new mbquarts, so i cannot say how duranle it will be, but all i can suggest is to choose a spot that is the most rigid on the box, like near the edge, or a known brace, rather than center-plane. [/QUOTE]
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