As a side bar, I’d suggest looking at speakers that aren’t so difficult to drive. It will make your amplifier choices easier and sound quality will improve too, all things considered.
Oz
Oz
switching between two amplifiers; issues of power
As indicated on pages 15 and 24 of the ICEpower300AS1 datasheet its + and - output terminals both have 27.25 volts of DC on them. (A number of other older ICEpower modules are like that). So **if** the physical arrangement of the connectors on the amp makes it possible for either conductor of the speaker cable, when being connected or disconnected while the amp is turned on, to briefly but simultaneously come in contact with the output terminal and either the ground sleeve of a nearby RCA connector, or the metal release tab of an XLR connector, or the chassis of the amp, or the shell of the plug on a connected interconnect cable, damage would be very possible. Regards, -- Al |
Always power off when making connections like this. Then it will be okay to leave on with nothing connected. The amp btw was fine. For every watt of power you get about a watt of heat. Touch a 300 watt light bulb for reference. That's how much heat the amp has to dissipate, one way or another. If you run one 300 watt amp so hard it gets hot then guess what? Next one will too. Maybe not where you put your hand, but that same heat does have to go somewhere. |