Same of us experiences really hot summer know and miniDSP 2x4 HD
runs quite hot.
If you have a 3D printer welcome to print vented shell.
www.thingiverse.com/thing:4902183
I have added fans for vented shell as well
www.thingiverse.com/thing:4912339
runs quite hot.
If you have a 3D printer welcome to print vented shell.
www.thingiverse.com/thing:4902183
I have added fans for vented shell as well
www.thingiverse.com/thing:4912339
i saw a post on the minidsp forum suggesting it runs hot in 24bit/192khz mode. i realized im in 16bit.
Hmm it is specced with 300mA max and 12V, so I wonder what can run hot
When you remove the metal case the EMI shielding is no more and it will not comply to EU rules
24 and 16 bit have the same consumption, the unit works only in 96k internally.
When you remove the metal case the EMI shielding is no more and it will not comply to EU rules
24 and 16 bit have the same consumption, the unit works only in 96k internally.
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Yep,mine is running only in 24/192 kHz. I have decided to stay on the save side and redid enclose. Results are : when we had 28-30 C outside in my room it was the same ...MiniDsp 2x4HD was running same thing close to 60C inside aluminum enclose.i saw a post on the minidsp forum suggesting it runs hot in 24bit/192khz mode. i realized im in 16bit.
When I have made 3D printed installation 12VDC fans running on 5 VDC,in such case just no audible noise, temperatures has drooped to 25-30 C. I would say that is wining.
EMI shielding it it no problem when the rest of equipment is probably shielded..and about EU -personally I don't really care ,that is manufactures problem. They have a duty to replay to rules and our duty is correct mistakes coming with those EU rules 🙂When you remove the metal case the EMI shielding is no more and it will not comply to EU rules...