My Classe CAV150 is running really hot with my Thiel CS3.6 ran in bridged mode. It looks like the AV Infinity fan is too small for this unit. Has anyone found a good "flat" quiet fan that might be good for this? Options?
I know i know.. I did a little googling and read a couple of places that it was "Classe approved" to bridge this amp with 4ohm speakers but maybe "approved" doesn't mean smart.
Let me ask you this then.. What is the danger here? Just heat? Or am I risking blowing caps/fuses? Killing the amp?
A CAV 150 or any amp with 36 output transistors and 28 caps is likely to run warm to begin with, and bridged, well you feel it now. You are on the right path with a good fan if you must. I'd be tempted to run 1/2" spacers on the top cover and blow air across or fab up another topic cover with holes in it to carry hot air up/out faster.
Agree with the comments above with regard to bridging amplifiers. Yes, you increase power output. Unfortunately the amplifier now sees the speaker impedance load cut in half, ouch! 4 ohms is now a 2 ohm load. Considerably increased work for the driving bridged amplifier.
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