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I didn't finish reading far enough to see if it ever got resolved, but a few years back Bazooka did have a water cooling system for their amps. Although I think it was just like the fans in Audiobahn amps; all for looks and "Wow" factor, not for actual functionality.

 
I didn't finish reading far enough to see if it ever got resolved, but a few years back Bazooka did have a water cooling system for their amps. Although I think it was just like the fans in Audiobahn amps; all for looks and "Wow" factor, not for actual functionality.
Bazooka had the water cooling system(they still might have it actually), but his argument is, once the WATER gets hot, how does it cool down the hot circuit board? Which is a very good point.

 
Bazooka had the water cooling system(they still might have it actually), but his argument is, once the WATER gets hot, how does it cool down the hot circuit board? Which is a very good point.
Ah.......didn't read that far //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif

 
I'm sure water cooling amps works, just like water cooling processors, they probably pass the water through a radiator in front of a fan, although there are plenty of amps that put out gobs of power without needing to be water cooled... Much more than any Bazooka.

That was about the funniest thing I've ever read.

 
water will conduct heat better than air, just like a amp would stay cooler in a car filled with water than a car filled with air...
I understand that but i think the water would to a point where it would do a horseshit job of cooling the amp down. Unless, like said above, it passes through a radiator where the heat can be dissipated.

 
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