Hi Rubber -
Your experience is within the normal range for the DNA-1. Just how hot it gets depends on a number of factors, including where it is located (for instance, in a closed cabinet vs. out in the open), how much air flow it gets, the ambient temperature, your AC line voltage, type of speaker, size of your room, how loud you play your music, and for how long.
Typical heatsink temperature for the DNA-1 located out in the open with free air flow is around 45C/113F. This is obviously warm, but you can leave your hand on the sinks with no problem. When pushed hard into a low-impedance load (especially with limited air flow) for several minutes, the temp may reach 60C/140F or more, making it difficult to touch the sinks for more than a few seconds. With reasonable air flow, the sink temp should return to normal very quickly when your listening session is over.
The DNA-1 (like all DNA amps) is designed so that it is the heatsinks that get hot - the interior of the amp should remain relatively cool, given reasonable air flow. If your amp is located in a closed cabinet of some sort (or if the airflow is otherwise restricted), you might consider adding a small fan to move air over the heatsinks.
Best regards,
Steve McCormack
SMc Audio
Your experience is within the normal range for the DNA-1. Just how hot it gets depends on a number of factors, including where it is located (for instance, in a closed cabinet vs. out in the open), how much air flow it gets, the ambient temperature, your AC line voltage, type of speaker, size of your room, how loud you play your music, and for how long.
Typical heatsink temperature for the DNA-1 located out in the open with free air flow is around 45C/113F. This is obviously warm, but you can leave your hand on the sinks with no problem. When pushed hard into a low-impedance load (especially with limited air flow) for several minutes, the temp may reach 60C/140F or more, making it difficult to touch the sinks for more than a few seconds. With reasonable air flow, the sink temp should return to normal very quickly when your listening session is over.
The DNA-1 (like all DNA amps) is designed so that it is the heatsinks that get hot - the interior of the amp should remain relatively cool, given reasonable air flow. If your amp is located in a closed cabinet of some sort (or if the airflow is otherwise restricted), you might consider adding a small fan to move air over the heatsinks.
Best regards,
Steve McCormack
SMc Audio