I have two of the Wavacs, the 560 model and the 811B which use transmitting tubes, and the whole amp is very, very warm to the touch during operation. I would suspect the 300b model might run a little cooler because it is not the standard transmitting type tube used by many Wavacs, but for the transformers and chassis to be very warm to touch is not unusual. If you can hold your hand on the trannies or the chassis metal for a prolonged period, it is probably not too hot, but I have never smelled anything coming from mine that suggested burning.
How hot should my WAVAC 300b run
Just bought a used WAVAC 300b amp. Sounds great, but it is running VERY HOT. Without the tube cage on, the metalwork is very hot to the touch. I can hold my hands on it for 15 secs or more but just barely. I also smell a burnt wood smell. The wooden faceplate is warm Anyone with any experience on this? I will contact WAVAC but have no experience with how they treat purchasers of used units.
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