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<blockquote data-quote="supra1987" data-source="post: 8492874" data-attributes="member: 658384"><p>Raise the amp up about an inch from floor with rubber mounts(if not already)add a fan or two,recover with panel,cut out one or two small vents on the panel.I channeled the incoming air with the framing of my amp rack but you can easily do that with pvc</p><p></p><p>,cover the vents with some type of grill.I used a pvc drain cover about 2-3 inches in diameter painted.and see what happens.I'm using two small stinger fans.one placed on each end of the amp.they get the job done but I can hear them slightly on low volume</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="supra1987, post: 8492874, member: 658384"] Raise the amp up about an inch from floor with rubber mounts(if not already)add a fan or two,recover with panel,cut out one or two small vents on the panel.I channeled the incoming air with the framing of my amp rack but you can easily do that with pvc ,cover the vents with some type of grill.I used a pvc drain cover about 2-3 inches in diameter painted.and see what happens.I'm using two small stinger fans.one placed on each end of the amp.they get the job done but I can hear them slightly on low volume [/QUOTE]
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