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Is it normal for amps to heat up?
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Can amps be in heat?
Sep 1, 2013 · Excessive heat can be caused by the fan not functioning properly or the amp head being unable to vent properly (i.e. the vent is right next to a ...
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Apr 26, 2021 · 5.000V across 100 Ohm total resistance will only flow 50 Amps. Which produce a 50A/1R = 50V voltage drop across the power lines. Now you have ...
Oct 25, 2011 · Amps get hot because they arent 100% efficient (meaning, electric power (DC) will be converted to electric power (AC) + heat).
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Aug 3, 2022 · Impedance too low or too many speakers on it. It could also be in a bad spot where it can't cool down like in a tight shelf.
Apr 14, 2012 · Placing stand offs under it doesn't help much either as the amp is designed to dissipate heat through the heat sink, and not the bottom.
Sep 2, 2010 · Well, if it works for 5 minutes, it's probably normal. It could be somebody has fiddled with the internals though, turned up the bias current.
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Aug 22, 2016 · If it is running abnormally hot for some reason, in other words hotter than it was designed to run, then yes, its sound quality may be affected.
Nov 15, 1999 · There are several different reasons that an amplifier will get hot and shut down. Four of the most common are: Blown/grounded speaker(s), ...