Anybody know how to attach heatsinks

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The poor man's approach is to just "secure" the heatsink to the chip using an audiophile grade rubber band :clown:

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The little memory heatsinks sold in computer stores fit the small Tripath chip perfectly, and they have a "thermal" peel & stick adhesive on them. The ones I got were a cool-looking anodized blue, and were about $10 for a pack of eight. Running the amp, they do warm up, indicating the heat is flowing away from the chip.

A more geeky solution is JB Weld, a metal-filled epoxy. Geekier still would be to grind up a little silver on some fine sandpaper and add it to the mix. Careful not to get the metal-filled glue on any of the electrical contacts.

--Randy
 
I hear AGHSEC's (Audio Grade Heat Sink Elastic Containment) causes some compression in the signal due to its tendency to "snap back" after the peaks and valleys of the wave. I find SAC (Scottish Adhesive Containment) to be a better, although temporary, alternative.
 
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