hi
pawanh75,thanks in advance for a very informative setup that you have.
Here are some of possible mods , only if you like and can DIY
( or have someone to help you )
• Using a 6 ohms impedance for an 8 ohm impedance amp clearly
denotes that it heats up the output stages.
(please forgive my very technical words)
• One way to lessen the heat is to install a blower .
Use a 220V blower on top of the receiver.
( air should be in going up direction ).
• Before I proceed further please indicate if having the speaker
connected and having a zero volume , and just letting the receiver
in an "On" state deliverately produce heat on the receiver, or just
when the volume is at medium to high level.
If it s running hot at zero level with speaker , please post.
If it is running hot even without speaker, post also
• It may also helps , if you have a powered subwoofer ( for the low's),
and set settings on your receiver to "small"
Let me know what you find to help you further.
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