No surprise to me in that situation...
7ch amp just speaks for itself: "I can run very very hot!"
Despite the famed audiophile suggestions having amp on 24/7 I found on number of SS amps(especially multichamps that have a limited heat-sink possibilities) lack of heat-sink surface v.s. power and so lack of active output elements as well that work in peak region of operation.
Such amps constantly increase its heat with large possibility to change offset if not to the point of burning than to the substatial increase of idling power consumption.
You can acquire suggested by Sean Kill-A-Watt and measure every day of constant idling and if you will read differences, than for the sake of your electric bills and speaker/amp safety turn them off when they're not in your direct attention.
As to the monoblocks, despite a large possibility of being quite different on characteristics they're less likely to be affected by heat v.s. integrated amps v.s. multi-channel amps v.s. receivers and v.s. ordinary stereo amps.
In my case as Sean pointed out, when I open my VTLs monos to fix the first time I was surprised that some of the elements were mounted differently probably due to the different techs who were building these amps. I can only assume what kind of "matching" this pair of monos underwent....
7ch amp just speaks for itself: "I can run very very hot!"
Despite the famed audiophile suggestions having amp on 24/7 I found on number of SS amps(especially multichamps that have a limited heat-sink possibilities) lack of heat-sink surface v.s. power and so lack of active output elements as well that work in peak region of operation.
Such amps constantly increase its heat with large possibility to change offset if not to the point of burning than to the substatial increase of idling power consumption.
You can acquire suggested by Sean Kill-A-Watt and measure every day of constant idling and if you will read differences, than for the sake of your electric bills and speaker/amp safety turn them off when they're not in your direct attention.
As to the monoblocks, despite a large possibility of being quite different on characteristics they're less likely to be affected by heat v.s. integrated amps v.s. multi-channel amps v.s. receivers and v.s. ordinary stereo amps.
In my case as Sean pointed out, when I open my VTLs monos to fix the first time I was surprised that some of the elements were mounted differently probably due to the different techs who were building these amps. I can only assume what kind of "matching" this pair of monos underwent....