bias? Please explain...
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"Well this was winter so we put some snow in a plastic bag in between the heat sinks."Many, if not most, of instruction manuals start with "do not expose to moisture/water" or some variation of thereof. Not that it should be mentioned, but apparently.......well, apparently not everyone reads instructions most have learned early in life. First grade of elementary school early. While at that, do not use hair dryer in the bathtub. |
"Did I mention it was the old Phase Linear with the huge heat sink fins?...........Bob thought it was pretty clever."Bob cut his first grade elementary school classes and did not read the warning on page 3 of Phase Linear amplifier instruction manual. https://bradshirakawa2.files.wordpress.com/2013/06/phase-linear-400-ii-instruction-manual.pdf NOTE: page 3 is the page between page 2 and page 4 (it is not numbered like 2 and 4) |
@tomavodka: It’s very normal for Krell amps and most class A biased amps to become very warm-some even hot to the touch. Be sure not to impede the air flow around them, thus no stacking other components on top, or placing them inside cabinets etc. Common sense stuff. Remember-a class A biased amp is always “wide open” when turned on. I have stated this comparison many times. They’re like a hot fuel dragster sitting at the line waiting for the the green light. Steve |