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I have a Blackstar Ht-1R which has 8 small "slits" in the sheet metal back for ventilation. The back of the p.c. board faces the vents. All tubes and circuitry is on the othe side of course. I have wondered if adding a small computer fan to a couple of the vents, forcing air into the amp might prevent heat build up, and it's consequences, especially to the s.s. circuitry in close proximity to the two tubes. I haven't Googled sources yet, but I believe that even battery powered fans like these are available. I also do not know if the tone would be affected by cooling the tubes or not. Any opinion would be appreciated. The first of these amps "died" at six months, perhaps do to overheating. I stress perhaps, as they don't fix these under warranty, they replace them, so I don't know for sure what happened. Any opinions or experience with doing something similar is appreciated. There seem to be mixed feelings
when Googling this,mostly opinions from other forums. Thanks very much. tonequester.
I have a Blackstar Ht-1R which has 8 small "slits" in the sheet metal back for ventilation. The back of the p.c. board faces the vents. All tubes and circuitry is on the othe side of course. I have wondered if adding a small computer fan to a couple of the vents, forcing air into the amp might prevent heat build up, and it's consequences, especially to the s.s. circuitry in close proximity to the two tubes. I haven't Googled sources yet, but I believe that even battery powered fans like these are available. I also do not know if the tone would be affected by cooling the tubes or not. Any opinion would be appreciated. The first of these amps "died" at six months, perhaps do to overheating. I stress perhaps, as they don't fix these under warranty, they replace them, so I don't know for sure what happened. Any opinions or experience with doing something similar is appreciated. There seem to be mixed feelings
when Googling this,mostly opinions from other forums. Thanks very much. tonequester.
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