Amplifier Cooling Suggestions?


My integrated amp sits on the middle shelf of my rack. It has reasonable clearance and gets adequate air flow. I'm not concerned about the amp overheating at my typical listening volumes. That being said, cool is always better. Do any of you guys supplement your amps' factory cooling solutions with additional cooling? If so, what? If I used supplemental cooling it would have to be quiet, non-invasive (no case modifications) and cheap. I was thinking about getting some high quality computer fans and velcro-ing them to the slots above the fins to draw more air out of the case (aesthetics be damned), but they use molex power connectors and I'm not sure it would be all that effective anyway. What do you guys think?
danoroo
I think you have taken reasonable precautions to keep your integrated cool. Even at higher volumes it still should be adequate unless you are driving low impedance loads. I have not had the concern lately about overheating since I've been using Class D switching amps which run very cool even under demand.
"01-23-15: Swampwalker
Zd-the ;-) is a "wink" emoticon, meant to indicate that it was said tongue-in-cheek. Sorry for the confusion. "

So you were kidding? You really didn't freeze your cables because you put your amp in a refrigerator? lol. I bet someone will try it this weekend and report back Monday on how great their system sounds.
"I never heard of anyone using a fan on an int amp."

If it has fins on it, then it is creating heat, and he wants to keep it cool. Not a bad idea, but I worry about dust. Dust in the cabinet can cause a lot of problems, including more overheating on parts that were not expecting it.
I have to use one on my Pass INT 30 because it is enclosed in a cabinet. Running computer fans at half voltage and cannot hear them two feet away