Parasound 1500A amp extremely hot even at idle?



Hello Parasound owners - I'd really appreciate your feedback. I own a Parasound 1500A two channel amp that I use with a Parasound PLD-2000 pre-amp. I love the combination, but the 1500A amp becomes extremely hot on the top and sides - so hot that you can't keep your hand on it. The heat occurs even if the amp is powered up without driving music. I have the 1500A is an open space so it's getting plenty of ventilation.

I've owned other Parasound two-channel amps (1200 II, 1000A) in the past and they all got warm, but never hot or extremely hot, even when pushing them hard. I wanted to ask if any of you have experienced this same extreme heat with your Parasound 1500A?

Thanks in advance for your feedback - as usual your expertise is invaluable.

Matt
mminor
John Curl recommends adding a cooling fan to his amps. My 22-5A has a computer fan about 1 foot away to circulate air around the amp. It works great and is quiet
That amp only runs in class A mode for maybe a few watts maximum, so it should not run as hot as Mminor is describing.
I'm not familiar with that model, but if it's running in Class A mode, it'll be hot all the time regardless of load.
I'd contact Tony Pointes (sp?) at Parasound -- the bias may have drifted, so it might need to be re-biased; I had a similar problem with a Parasound amp, which was cured by re-biasing. If you're tech savvy and get the schematic for the 1500A from Tony, you could probably do it yourself pretty easily.
I drove Magnepan 3.6 with my 1500A years ago, a somewhat difficult load, to high volume in a large room. Never got more than mildly warm.
I haven't had my Parasound 1500A for a few years, but I don't recall it ever getting more than warm to the touch.
Is this a recent change or has it always run this hot?