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Passive vs. Active Cooling
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<blockquote data-quote="mast240" data-source="post: 7460089" data-attributes="member: 631695"><p>active cooling isnt always better then passive... and vice versa... it depends on the amp really... and even deeper then that, it depends on your set up. what impendance your running, how you have your amp installed, etc... the main reason alot of people overheat their equipment is by running the impendance on it too low, without the proper air flow, electrical, and install to sustain it.</p><p></p><p>with that being said.. if your worried about living in a hot climate enviroment, external fans are your best option, no matter which type of amp you choose. you can still get a VERY clean install, and not even be able to see that your running fans</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mast240, post: 7460089, member: 631695"] active cooling isnt always better then passive... and vice versa... it depends on the amp really... and even deeper then that, it depends on your set up. what impendance your running, how you have your amp installed, etc... the main reason alot of people overheat their equipment is by running the impendance on it too low, without the proper air flow, electrical, and install to sustain it. with that being said.. if your worried about living in a hot climate enviroment, external fans are your best option, no matter which type of amp you choose. you can still get a VERY clean install, and not even be able to see that your running fans [/QUOTE]
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