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<blockquote data-quote="Skylar" data-source="post: 1070052" data-attributes="member: 17146"><p>It depends on the type of amp. Class A runs full taps all the time, unless you play at high volume, but one should design for worst case. I know the M2 draws 160W from the PSU, so that is what I'm designing for.</p><p></p><p>For example, my ACA uses 200x40x100 high heatsinks, anodized black and dissipates 63W and it stays around 45 - 55 deg, depending on ambient</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skylar, post: 1070052, member: 17146"] It depends on the type of amp. Class A runs full taps all the time, unless you play at high volume, but one should design for worst case. I know the M2 draws 160W from the PSU, so that is what I'm designing for. For example, my ACA uses 200x40x100 high heatsinks, anodized black and dissipates 63W and it stays around 45 - 55 deg, depending on ambient [/QUOTE]
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