My amp has 12 6550's in it and while the tube cage doesn't get hot to the touch, I cool it down with an external fan. In between playings of an hour or so, I will just cool the amp down for a minute or so and than continue to listen to more music. Once I shut down the amp, I also cool it again until the there is no heat at all emanating from the amp. I have an open rack which makes this procedure easy. I have experienced no ill effects from this and if it does extend the life of the tubes, that's a bonus.
Running a fan to cool amplifier any ill effects?
I have two mono blocks....VAC 140's and have installed whisper fans above the transformer(s) housing. The fans aren't directly blowing on the 8 300B tubes...but they will be running cooler as air will be circulating around them. I installed the fans because the metal housing would become hot(125deg+ I would guess)and I personaly would prefer to cool it down. Kevin Hayes says this is normal for that amp. Do tubes need the heat to perform better or is some cooling ok...and have no effect?? on the sound quality. I am looking for some informed opinions....any would be appreciated.
Also the air will not enter the vents so no dust will deposit inside the amplifiers.
Also the air will not enter the vents so no dust will deposit inside the amplifiers.
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