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All that aluminum will surely keep things cool as they will act as a huge heat sink, not to mention, they look cool!
Beautiful work. These amps run cool and I don't think heat will be an issue. The cases are well ventilated and you can always add a couple heat sinks to the modules. Mine have heat sinks but I'm not really sure they are necessary. I've seen these amps with no vents and they work fine. Excellent job. I like the interiors a lot! I'd like to see a dual mono stereo version.
It's an understandable perception to have, that it's an amp with a lot of power so it must get really hot, right? He's going to find that all the cooling fins, etc are really more for show than they are necessary with these new class d designs. Mine are completely sealed, no vents, and I just spent half an hour pushing the spl's a bit. They are barely warm to the touch. Just a mild warmth to my cases, and not even uniform, just near the module. Think the efficiency is going to surprise him.But again, it all looks cool!
The look and design of the amp case was never meant to improve cooling but it does help, great Matt
It's an understandable perception to have, that it's an amp with a lot of power so it must get really hot, right?
Well, with the ncores it is the opposite. They don't dissipate much heat at full power, but they do dissipate a fair bit (in proportion) when idling, so long-term thermal balance is more important than short-term heat absorption capability. In any case, it shouldn't be an issue unless you put several of them in a tight box.
All that aluminum will surely keep things cool as they will act as a huge heat sink, not to mention, they look cool! Jim