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Does cryoing the wood make the sound more.....organic? :P

There is onething we could build that would make the T2 look very small, a liquid cooled Class A speaker amp... ;D

Now what sort of watercooling are we talking about?

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Well ideally I'd want to fit an amp like that with an active cooling system. Think amp with a freezer attached... :cool:

It's the only way to get silly power levels from Class A. All the electricity here is green and renewable so I can waste it at will. :)

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Well ideally I'd want to fit an amp like that with an active cooling system. Think amp with a freezer attached... :cool:

It's the only way to get silly power levels from Class A. All the electricity here is green and renewable so I can waste it at will. :)

Giant amp with coolant lines running to a freezer next door? :cool:

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There's a lot of people doing that with computers so you'd probably have lots of parts and stores to get liquid cooling stuff from! Or you could just get an old refrigerator compressor and put it to use!! Active cooling does always bring noise with it though!

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The awesome thing about peltier coolers is how completely bloody inefficient they are. You could use the heat generated to pre-warm two or three other amps.......

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There's a lot of people doing that with computers so you'd probably have lots of parts and stores to get liquid cooling stuff from! Or you could just get an old refrigerator compressor and put it to use!! Active cooling does always bring noise with it though!

Like a cascade system?

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I've been away too long working on a CNC machine.

Birgir that is an absolutely beautiful chassis! Beats anything I had in mind.

Kevin - that looks scary :)... but fun!

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