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RE: actually i haven't........

Since you seem to be concerned, otherwise why post a message, try to check the free air temperature around the amp over time to see what it settles at. It will give you a better idea of the of how much heat the amp can dissipate into the surrounding area. You might find that the heat in the cabinet just increases over time in which case the amp will also progressively heat up since there will be less heat differential for the amp to dissipate. As others suggest a small noiseless fan blowing the hot air out is always a good idea for a tube amp that is operated in a cabinet.


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  • RE: actually i haven't........ - DAK 10:51:47 01/19/17 (0)

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