Heat from amps?


Looking through the forum threads on amplifiers I’ve read posts stating how the Pass Labs x250.8 gets warm enough for the occupants in the room to take notice, along with comments of being thankful for having an air conditioned room. In degrees, how much are we talking about at what levels of volume? I’d like to take all things into consideration while comparing power amplifiers. I have not been playing my Bryston 4B3 demo at loud volumes for long periods of time, but, as of yet, and the heat sinks have only gotten warm to the touch.

update : Keith English at Pass Labs had me call the dealer who I,ports Harbeth. "The 250.8 is too powerful, the XA25.8 is what we recommend." When asked about the XA30.8 I was told there is little difference compared to the XA25.8," and they reiterated the recommendation of the XA25.8 which has more than capable for handling my Harbeth 30.2 XDs. I thought dealers like to up sell? I'm worried about the handling of the bass on the XA25.8.
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Kinda shocked to hear people say that they have multiple amps idling at 400+ watts and they didn’t notice the temperature change. My Pass X5 idles around 200w and I can notice the room temp change within thirty minutes. 
I had a Pass x350 for fifteen years and it never got more than warm to the touch.
I had a Pass x350 for fifteen years and it never got more than warm to the touch.
I have Aleph 1.2 monos and they’re on almost all day, hot to touch and idle at 300w, but I feel no room temp change and I live LA.
Class A sugden gets pretty hot, however I am not concerned about it altering the temperature of a room. I have not noticed one bit if difference in comfort. You want good sound then you accept a bit of heat, that's class A.