Fans on power amps are rarely quiet enough for listening to acoustic music.
One friend had a fan cooled power amp and when we tried to listen to solo violin it was like attending a concert with a DC-6 winding up for take off in the room. Had we been listening to loud rock it probably wouldn't have mattered.
You can get away without fans if you have proper heat sinks, but that is expensive. Take a look at the pics of these Classe Class A amps:
https://www.aussieaudiomart.com/details/649274239-pair-of-classe-dr3-vhc/images/1228060/
The amps put out into the hundreds of watts of heat just sitting there (a bit less if they are converting some of the current into sound.
Another friend had some fan cooled Crown (commercial) amps - I couldn't listen to them with the fans going beside us.
One friend had a fan cooled power amp and when we tried to listen to solo violin it was like attending a concert with a DC-6 winding up for take off in the room. Had we been listening to loud rock it probably wouldn't have mattered.
You can get away without fans if you have proper heat sinks, but that is expensive. Take a look at the pics of these Classe Class A amps:
https://www.aussieaudiomart.com/details/649274239-pair-of-classe-dr3-vhc/images/1228060/
The amps put out into the hundreds of watts of heat just sitting there (a bit less if they are converting some of the current into sound.
Another friend had some fan cooled Crown (commercial) amps - I couldn't listen to them with the fans going beside us.