
Alanfc
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I have a homemade isolaiton box for my amp that is not perfectly air-tight. I have my solid state amp in there and have the amp on at 2-3-4 hours at a time. I open the thing up every so often. Have never had any problems
But now with a tube amp, is there more need for ventilation?
my enclosure is for sound control since I'm playing in an apartment, so I don't want to make air holes or vents- or do I have to?
Also, I plan on changing the setup to have just a lone speaker in the enclosure without the amp itself. I know this is most desirable. But in the short term, if I get a battery-operated fan and open the box more often to get air in there, will my tube amp be safe from overheating or damage?
thanks
I have a homemade isolaiton box for my amp that is not perfectly air-tight. I have my solid state amp in there and have the amp on at 2-3-4 hours at a time. I open the thing up every so often. Have never had any problems
But now with a tube amp, is there more need for ventilation?
my enclosure is for sound control since I'm playing in an apartment, so I don't want to make air holes or vents- or do I have to?
Also, I plan on changing the setup to have just a lone speaker in the enclosure without the amp itself. I know this is most desirable. But in the short term, if I get a battery-operated fan and open the box more often to get air in there, will my tube amp be safe from overheating or damage?
thanks