Low heat alternative to FIRSTWATT J2 ?


Any Gainclone or Class D or battery power alternatives available? I like the crazy good micro dynamics and rhythmic cohesion of the J2. My speakers are 93db full range. Also interested in AMP/DAC combinations like the devialet or NAD D7050 that meet the J2 performance (those 2 mentioned don't)
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I have also heard that same friend's DIY build of the First Watt SIT amp. That was a really nice sounding amp too, but, I suspect it puts out even more heat than the J2.
The J2, SIT-1, and SIT-2 all have specified power consumptions of 200 watts. (In the case of the monoblock SIT-1 that would be per monoblock). And since they are biased in class A the amount of power they will draw from the wall outlet will be essentially the same at all times, regardless of the dynamics of the music or the listening volume. And aside from a tiny fraction of that power draw which ends up being converted into sound, all of it will be converted into heat and injected into the listening room, mostly by the amplifier but to a small extent also by the speakers,

All of the other First Watt amps have specified power consumptions ranging from 150 to 200 watts, and I’m pretty certain that all are biased in class A. So all of them will inject roughly the same amount of heat into the room (per monoblock in the case of the SIT-1). How hot the chassis gets has no direct relevance to that, and as Larry alluded to in his first paragraph above chassis temperature will vary depending on the physical design of the particular amp.

Regards,
-- Al

How hot does the J2 get?
According to its manual the J2 consumes 200 watts. Since it operates in class A it will draw that amount of power essentially all of the time it is being operated, regardless of the dynamics of the music. So the amount of heat injected into the room will be approximately the same as the heat produced by two 100 watt light bulbs.

Regards,
-- Al