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<blockquote data-quote="lateralis" data-source="post: 1491075" data-attributes="member: 35325"><p>Appreciate that! I try not to cut corners and it double sucks since this is my daily lol.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Honestly I'm more worried about the 6ch. Both the 6ch and 4ch are AB class so I've found they get a bit warmer. The mono is a D class and I usually don't drive it very hard. If anything I think the mono amp is going to get more air flow since it's right next to a sub. Any sub movement is going to move some air down there and at least half of it should see that air flow as compared to the other amps that aren't going to see anything. Now if I do run into issues it will be easy to add fans since I went with that little fuse box. I specifically did that so I could add like a HAM radio or something else down the road. Nice having a specific spot for power to run to off the aux battery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lateralis, post: 1491075, member: 35325"] Appreciate that! I try not to cut corners and it double sucks since this is my daily lol. Honestly I'm more worried about the 6ch. Both the 6ch and 4ch are AB class so I've found they get a bit warmer. The mono is a D class and I usually don't drive it very hard. If anything I think the mono amp is going to get more air flow since it's right next to a sub. Any sub movement is going to move some air down there and at least half of it should see that air flow as compared to the other amps that aren't going to see anything. Now if I do run into issues it will be easy to add fans since I went with that little fuse box. I specifically did that so I could add like a HAM radio or something else down the road. Nice having a specific spot for power to run to off the aux battery. [/QUOTE]
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