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Post by Deleted on Dec 24, 2013 2:18:23 GMT -5
Can the XPA-100 amps be stacked on one another? If not, then would some rubber feet help with the air circulation? Thanks. I have 2 running side by side and play at moderate levels to 4 ohm loads for long periods- they are staying very cool so I'd say that stacking isn't an issue with these amps. You can always add 4 corner spacers to be safe.
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Post by mdanderson on Dec 24, 2013 14:16:50 GMT -5
Can the XPA-100 amps be stacked on one another? If not, then would some rubber feet help with the air circulation? Thanks. I have 2 running side by side and play at moderate levels to 4 ohm loads for long periods- they are staying very cool so I'd say that stacking isn't an issue with these amps. You can always add 4 corner spacers to be safe. Thanks for the input. What exactly is a corner spacer?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 24, 2013 17:04:43 GMT -5
I just mean something to act as spacers that are placed on the corner 4 areas of the amp underneath - cones, rubber pads, wooden blocks etc
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Post by Boomzilla on Dec 24, 2013 20:11:15 GMT -5
I just mean something to act as spacers that are placed on the corner 4 areas of the amp underneath - cones, rubber pads, wooden blocks etc I've used hockey pucks!
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Post by mdanderson on Dec 24, 2013 22:40:33 GMT -5
I just mean something to act as spacers that are placed on the corner 4 areas of the amp underneath - cones, rubber pads, wooden blocks etc Thanks for the clarification. I called tech support at Emotiva today and they did not recommend stacking the amps. They said they run a little hot and recommended at least 3 or 4 inches of clearance. I will have to add an additional shelf to my rack or try some spacers like you mentioned. Hockey pucks are even an option like boomzilla mentioned.
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