In Reply to: Does it suggest too low a heat absorption value is used? posted by Norm on March 18, 2012 at 11:01:48:
I'm sorry but I really couldn't say what the problem is. I would most likely trust the companies engineering but that of course could be off. Is the amp an older design that's been available for some time and is time tested or is it new and perhaps not? Have you contacted the company regarding the problem? If nobody is having the problem but you your environment could be the issue. When it goes does it happen when you turn on the amp or when its been playing a while and has gotten warm/hot?
There are just too many factors involved, sorry. Not that I could provide a solution even if I knew all those factors. Here is a selection of a few at the link below for numerical comparison.
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- RE: Does it suggest too low a heat absorption value is used? - Awe-d-o-file 12:40:27 03/18/12 (1)
- Thanks, I noticed that values like mine have a max. operating temperature of 125º C. - Norm 13:24:00 03/18/12 (0)