Argent, I have used Bryston 48's and 7b's for years with low impedence Magneplanars, Thiels, and Apogees and have never experienced any excessive heat problems. I will say that the Brystons run hotter with Apogee Caliper signatures than with the Thiels or Maggies, but never so hot that you can't put your hand directly on them. I would advise getting a calibrated cooking thermometer and measure the heat at several points on the top and sides of the amp...then call Bryston with your temperature measurements and a description of your components, and see if they think it is running too hot.
My 4B-ST runs Hot
4B-ST owners, does your amp run hot? After an hour or so of listening at moderate levels my amp is so hot on top that I can't keep my hand on it for long. I do not think I am pushing it that hard, but I might be wrong. My speakers are some small floorstanding PMCs (FB-1). Curious if anyone thinks this is normal or might be a problem?
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