u/13jarda

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V3 Mono combo set - heat

I'm going to buy Fosi Audio v3 mono combo set with one 10A power supply and filter and put it on the table under the TV next to the Marantz SR7013 receiver and relieve it of the power supply of the front speakers. Now the receiver powers 9 AQ Wega mkiii speakers (2x55, 6x52 1x51). I don't feel that it would be necessary, but I just want to try if it will be an overall benefit.

After several days of studying all possible sources, I have come to several contradictory findings. They allegedly heat up in auto mode even without an input signal. I wouldn't like that. I would like both Fosi v3 mono to turn on when the receiver starts without any noise in the sensitive speakers and go to sleep with it after it is turned off. How is it in reality? Have you measured the blocks, the filter and the power supply with a thermometer or camera? With what conclusions?

After approximately how long without a signal do the blocks automatically turn off?

Which of the two versions (19-25 or 25-31 dB) is better for my application? I assume that 25 dB gain on RCA is absolutely ideal, so the version doesn't matter. Or maybe it is? If so, how?

If they normally lie freely next to each other without restrictions and without fan supported air flow, will they be so hot that you can't hold them with your hand, or even so much that they will leave marks on the table?

I came up with a solution to improve cooling without a fan. Place them in slightly raised cradles on their sides so that air flows by convection along the bottom, top and through the holes inside. If that's not enough, improve by gluing aluminum heat sinks to the bottom.

The internal flow will be greatly hindered by the fine grid in the holes. Can it be removed with impunity (ideally reversible)?

Can 8mm2 of flat wire be stuffed into the terminals? At least half (half to the left of the screw, half to the right, like I have in the Marantz)? I don't want to use thinner wire. I don't recommend banana plugs and forks unless they are certified to handle 8mm2.

Don't you think the wires to the jacks inside are thin? I haven't changed the wires in the speakers either and I know what's there. No need to ask. Sure, the amplifier's behavior is evident even with the wires it has inside, but after all, won't it be an unnecessarily weak point?

Does the indicator light indicate the operating status? So it goes off in auto mode when sensing no sugnal?

Thanks in advance for the constructive answers.

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u/13jarda — 3 days ago