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<blockquote data-quote="Cure" data-source="post: 71297" data-attributes="member: 1720"><p>I was just reading the reviews of the Schiit amp (funny name i know) and it tends to get REALLY hot. There some reports that the temp goes up 45-50C, making it untouchable. The alum casing serves as a heatsink, as none were installed inside the amp.</p><p>I know SS amp sounds better when they reach their operating temp. </p><p></p><p>This killer SS amp of ours will surely be a hit. However, it makes me wonder if putting a heatsink will be of benefit...though the costs would go up fo sho.</p><p></p><p>Whatchathink Gert?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cure, post: 71297, member: 1720"] I was just reading the reviews of the Schiit amp (funny name i know) and it tends to get REALLY hot. There some reports that the temp goes up 45-50C, making it untouchable. The alum casing serves as a heatsink, as none were installed inside the amp. I know SS amp sounds better when they reach their operating temp. This killer SS amp of ours will surely be a hit. However, it makes me wonder if putting a heatsink will be of benefit...though the costs would go up fo sho. Whatchathink Gert? [/QUOTE]
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