On a whim I decided to check out the temperature level at the top center of the heatsinks, the center base where the fin begins. The case top was taken off to get the best temperature. The amp is in an open air environment and not in a rack.
I recorded an average temperature at the top of the heatsink of all five for channels of an average temperature of 84 degrees, some were higher then 85 and I was curious if this is normal with parasound amps. The temperature was recorded after watching T2 at 0, 15, and 30 minute intervals.
Audioholics had an article stating that the temperature shouldn't go over 85 as electronic components start to degrade.
now with pics
You can see the little red dot at the center of the middle heatsink. That is where I took my thermal readings from.
I recorded an average temperature at the top of the heatsink of all five for channels of an average temperature of 84 degrees, some were higher then 85 and I was curious if this is normal with parasound amps. The temperature was recorded after watching T2 at 0, 15, and 30 minute intervals.
Audioholics had an article stating that the temperature shouldn't go over 85 as electronic components start to degrade.
now with pics
You can see the little red dot at the center of the middle heatsink. That is where I took my thermal readings from.
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