Amp "pop" - need help


just purchased a McCormack DNA-1 Deluxe. While the sound quality is greatly improved - better stereo separation, deeper bass, less harsh highs, improved dynamics - I have noticed the amp gets quite hot. After just a few hours the heat sinks are hot enough to be quite uncomfortable to the touch. Worse, though, the amp makes a popping noise as it heats up. Sounds a bit like metal expansion. . .the wife says it sounds like the last kernel of corn popping in the microwave.
Not sure if this is an issue but it sure is a big change over the previous amp that would run all day without overheating.

Any ideas?
audio_newb

Showing 1 response by jmcgrogan2

Leave amp on at all times and this won't be a problem. I leave my Threshold on 24/7 (150 wpc of pure Class A). It sounds better and is easier on the internal components, no power rushes. I leave all SS equipment on at all times. YMMV.

Regards,
John