I picked up this Hafler P7000, with the thought of maybe replacing my older P500's series amps, but it seems to run hotter even at idle, is this due to the more compact transnova design? I like the smaller form factor, but I am worried about the longivity of the unit with such heat generated. THe air blowing out the front at idle was about 110degrees. The older P500, and 505 were never that hot at idle. WOnder how hot it would get when I really pushed it.
Anyone familiar with the P7000 care to shed some light on this model?
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Topic - Hafler P7000 runs 'hot' even at idle, normal? - JoeKool 14:17:09 01/28/05 (7)
- Re: Hafler P7000 runs 'hot' even at idle, normal? - STUART 07:10:22 02/09/05 (0)
- Re: Hafler P7000 runs 'hot' even at idle, normal? - Bob Lee (QSC) 14:31:06 01/31/05 (5)
- Re: Hafler P7000 runs 'hot' even at idle, normal? - JoeKool 17:27:53 01/31/05 (4)
- Re: Hafler P7000 runs 'hot' even at idle, normal? - Bob Lee (QSC) 08:43:25 02/04/05 (3)
- Re: Hafler P7000 runs 'hot' even at idle, normal? - JoeKool 15:21:02 02/04/05 (2)
- Re: Hafler P7000 runs 'hot' even at idle, normal? - STUART 07:14:04 02/09/05 (1)
- Re: Hafler P7000 runs 'hot' even at idle, normal? - JoeKool 22:52:17 02/12/05 (0)