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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 7497041" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>To give some space to get a bit of air take 2 strips of wood for now 1in wide? or 1 1/2? and approx as long as the amp from foot to foot to get the amp off of the surface... will help tramendously!!! Mono amps run hot! You may want to leave your loud button off and boost down at 1/2 will help also.But get that elevated to disapate the heat is what I always do..You may want to invest in a fan also??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 7497041, member: 634282"] To give some space to get a bit of air take 2 strips of wood for now 1in wide? or 1 1/2? and approx as long as the amp from foot to foot to get the amp off of the surface... will help tramendously!!! Mono amps run hot! You may want to leave your loud button off and boost down at 1/2 will help also.But get that elevated to disapate the heat is what I always do..You may want to invest in a fan also?? [/QUOTE]
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