Heat in class A equipment


Heat is one of the biggest enemies of electronic equipment. Does anyone know if this Heat is only at the output transistors and their heatsinks o8is it also present in other components within the unit. 

 

I was planning to remove the top cover and with a IR thermometer going to check temps..

 

Has anyone done this? 

vanson1

Showing 1 response by 4krowme

Volume level was mentioned somewhere in above post. With a class A amp, this has no bearing. The amp is running flat out in spite of the volume level, even at idle. 

 All electrolytics die in time. It is just a matter of when. Some have longer service life than others, and are rated thusly. 

 I would think that sound quality and service life could go together in a design, especially at the asking price of the component.