Simaudio 400m / 860A vs PS Audio BHK250


Any thoughts on the Simaudio 400M vs 860A? My PS Audio BHK250 is blasting me with heat and I'm looking for other options. My tiny room is 9 by 13 by 8 and is upstairs and south facing so it gets the sun and heat all day. Running the home AC will get the downstairs cool, but this room doesn't stay comfortable with the BHK running and is causing me to end listening sessions short and irritated. I'm not sure I'm open to class D since I'm not willing to have a bigger cash outlay for class D to try to hopefully get to an equal playing ground ats the BHK250.  

The Simaudio 400M runs cooler, but then again is two chassis so maybe not. I'm concerned I'll loose detail and sonics moving to a less costly amp. I'd love a 860A and know the sonics would improve, but according to Stereophile the fins get up to 110 degrees which would only be 10 percent cooler than my BHK 250 and I'm curious if I'd even notice the change. Thoughts and opinions?

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Showing 3 responses by jerryg123

I can attest to how cool the 400M's run. I had them in one of my systems several years ago and they run cool when even being driven hard.

I have a room that is 12 x16 with 14 foot ceiling and the south wall  is all window really. Never had any real cooling issues albeit it is the first floor but I am in Texas! 

@j-wall What are you using for a Pre-Amp? Synergy is important and I had the Simaudio 390 as a pre. 

BTW there is no humidity in TX.LOL.

I am all tubes now. 14 foot ceilings help though and a kick ass AC System that is balanced. 

If I were looking at Class D it would be AGD, Atma-Sphere or Bel Canto Mono Blocks.