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Post by kcdrzfan on Jun 18, 2009 19:30:38 GMT -7
Hello,
My bad luck has it, that our AC has went out a few days ago. I live in Missouri, and it is getting VERY hot around these days. Heat index outside today was a little over a 100.
I have my Remedy in my back room, and of course no AC has got me worried about my amp. How well do these types of tube amps handle hot temperatures? Whether I am playing the amp or it is just sitting there. Is there things that can go wrong with it in a hot room?
Of course, tube amps are made to get hot, but will the absence of Air conditioning cause too much heat to begin to cause problems with the amp? Not sure what type of problems I am really worried about just wondering if anyone has any educated answers to this concern.
I am very paranoid about my baby. Just ask my Wife. She probably thinks I am getting ready to have a wedding ceremony to my amp. LOL
Troy.
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Post by bootlegger1929 on Jun 18, 2009 20:55:51 GMT -7
u should be fine.
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Post by jammergreg on Jun 18, 2009 21:03:38 GMT -7
If you fell like it's getting real hot a simple fan blowing towards the tubes may help ease your worries. I also have a ZT Lunchbox that gets so Hot in the back it will burn you hands, but ZT say it's OK. My Remedy gets hot too cause' I can't stop playin' it
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