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Re: Hafler P7000 runs 'hot' even at idle, normal?

Hey Stuart, thanks for responding, I actually did finally get to talk with Hafler Tech support and they did say that it does run hotter than their older designs, so I have set the bias at 400ma which is where they recommend it. Originally it was about 25-35 higher. It sure is a powerful amp.


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