On-board subwoofer amps - limited shelf life ?


Both me and my hi-fi godfather purchased subwoofers for 2-channel systems in 2000, I got a PSB Subsonic 5, he got a Monitor Audio FB 210 for his Monitor Audio speakers.

Both our subwoofers failed this year, mine a victim of a power surge, his blown up by his teenager sons.

Are subwoofer amps worth replacing/difficult to replace? Do we have to go up to the REL/Velodyne level to get a longer lasting sub? Anybody have good things to say about Von Schweikerts, James, or Supercubes? Thanks ahead of time.
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undertow the sub amps I have are digital and still run hot as all heck. I have never seen a sub amp fail due to vibration but I have seen many fail due to heat.
Johnk, What Digitals are those? Huh, I have had, Bash, Crown, Keiga... All are as cold as the metal they are mounted too even driven for hours at a time.. I have a Digital receiver which is considered a Hybrid for my HT system, and it runs a bit warm, but not too bad, And I don't think that is due to the Digital amps inside, but the Preamp section... But never had a straight digital have any temp at all over room temp, so that is strange and a new one to me..
The dig plate amp that runs hot is a keiga. I have had 6 now all the 1000 watt run hot even on stand by, madisound had early units fail keiga made a few changes, but I could cook a egg on it;) When its running not so hot, but on stand by heat builds so I just turn it off and on when needed.I have had good luck with hypex plates still enjoy the big keigas just worry how long they will last.
Huh, yeah I had the Keiga 1000 watter and it was never even running warm... interesting, but of course I had it probably going on 5 years ago now, so the changes you state might be what is different, I know mine was ICE modules, maybe they are using a different brand now.