How hot is pure Class A solid state vs. SET?


Generally speaking, would a Class A solid state amp generate a lot more or similar heat as a single ended tube amp? Not surface temp, but the air around it. Tubes get hot, but their surface area is usually very small compared to big heat sinks on a SS Class A amp.

I am thinking about going from an AB SS amp to a Pass Aleph 30, but I am concerned about the heat. I have an Almarro A205A 5 WPC EL84/12AX7 SEP amp that is fine for me in this regard.
eugene81
Sheesh!
When somebody says....'Do the math'! You take them seriously.

And yes, following all those conversions thru......spot on.

For the class 'a' folk, that's why a cabinet or other enclosure is generally a bad idea. Solutions? out there, and maybe one day I'll publish MY solution which not only cools the gear but keeps it clean and away from micro vibrations which some find......disturbing.

I'm sure I'm closer to 120 watts+, while my tiny neice probably barely breaks 75!
In class "A", my Plinius SA 100 MKIII runs quite hot. The faceplate is hot to the touch, the heatsinks are hotter. My EL 34 VAC PA 35.35. doesnt't seem to put out near as much heat.

Dan
I had a class A Musical Fidelity A100 and now have a 300b SET. No contest. The A100 ran much hotter.
For Class A, the heat generated in inversely proportional to the Sensitivity of your speakers.
Since it is always going to draw 200W from the wall socket, the amount of energy "left" after driving the speakers will be spent as Heat...so a Totem may not cause the amp to generate too much heat but a Proac just might

in a Class AB, since the power input varies depending on the speaker load, this dissipation is tno too much of an issue (but since a percentage od the amp is biased into Full Class A, very sensitive speakers may still run with the amp on Class A mode)

I think in Tube amps, the Big Transformers usually use up a lot of power and hence on a apples to apples, for the same poser rating their heat generation could be much lower
For Class A ... since it is always going to draw 200W from the wall socket, the amount of energy "left" after driving the speakers will be spent as Heat
True, but it should be kept in mind that almost all of the power sent to the speakers will also be converted into heat, by the speakers, and will wind up contributing to the heat in the room anyway.

Regards,
-- Al