Mark Levinson 23.5


I was at my local dealer yesterday because I am considering purchasing some cables down the line. He gave me 2 brand new sets to audition and told me since they are brand new they would sound best after the burn in of about 30 hours or so. I plugged them in to my Mark Levinson 23,5 and its been on playing all day (about 10 hours) at a normal to lower volume. My thought is, I'll just keep the system on and audition the sound periodically in between. I don't know if I've ever had my amp on this long. It seems to be getting very hot. Everything sounds absolutely fine. Does anyone know if these amps normally run hot after extended hours of play. It's not even being driven hard. I'm concerned because I just got the amp out of the shop last week after being in there 4 weeks the first time and then 9 weeks the second time. When I received it back the first time, I received it back with a noise issue. Nothing has changed impedance wise. Any thoughts out there?
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I use an old Oppo DVD player to burn in new cables. I run the Ayre IBE disc and a stereophile test CD for the most part. I normally don't  like the sound of new cables initially. If the cable is used, it goes into the system immediately.

However my Levinson normally stays powered up most of the time. 

I owned a Classe' CP35 and a CP60 Preamp and they did not have a power switch.

The 23.5 runs in Class AB and there is enough idle bias which results in the amp being warm, not hot.  Former 23.5 owner.
Guys, thanks for your input. I actually turned off the amp last night. After a couple hours after this post I felt it's running way too hot, not warm for comfort. Years back, I burned in cables leaving the amp on most of the day and I don't remember anything like this. They must have done something. My dealer is closed today but I will definitely be calling them tomorrow morning.