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How hot do your processor run. My SSP-600 runs hot to the touch, even when its in standby mode. I know Class-A amps generally run hot, but I would have expected it to cool down when in Standby mode, like the amp 5200 power amp.
I'm going to get a thermal sensing device and measure the operating temperatures in both stand-by and full go! modes.
My SSP-600 is fairly warm all the time, but it only gets hot when really driving the internal pre for a while.
One thing to keep in mind, the SSP's have real exposed heat sinks unlike most preamplifiers, so you can directly touch them, most preamplifiers have heatsinks under the main shell and are running a lot hotter than you might imagine, you just can't directly touch the heat sinks themselves.
that's an important pont to understand
-Just my 2 cents
Andrew M Ward
Thanks Andrew, the pre and the power are on different shelves of the rack with a gap of 4-5 inches between them so air can circulate. I can actually touch the top of the SSP-600.
I wanted to know wether it was normal for it to be warm/hotish when in standby mode.
IIRC, one of the basic premises of Class A amps is that their output devices conduct fully through their entire cycle, ie. they never turn off unless you physically power them down.
One of you gurus hop in here if I got that wrong. . . .
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