Sony vFET Amplifier Part 2

Finally, both channels are ready and being set for burn-in for a several hours... Sound is really great even from the first minutes. Once they burn-in some final adjustments and thats' it. My personal and very sincere thankfulness to Mr. Nelson Pass. Thank you, Papa! =)

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Hi! How hot does your front panel get? Can you hold your hand on it for at least 3 seconds after it’s been running for an hour or so, with the tops installed on each?

that's not that hot really, since its almost 15mm thick, then 10mm side panels also dissipating. I also put 75'C thermal switch right on VFETs, just for a case, its a part of "start delay" board (visible on the right side panel with red led on it).
 
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or cut sort of windows and bolt nice mesh to fill it

nicer than holes , except if you can do it on CNC , making nice slots

that's was my first thought - I have some perforated metal sheet for speaker drivers protection... thought to cut the window on bottom and top lids, like it was styled back in seventies for tube devices... or just to make the whole lids from this perforated sheet.
 
yep, tested thermal switch separately, and its confirmed working. Now the amps running for almost 3 hours with no lids.

When you run the amps with the lids on, even after adding ventilation openings top and bottom, the front end transistors and VFETs will run hotter and all the pots will require tweaking to get the biasing and offsets correct again.
 
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Ok, now its several days they both works fine. And yes, they are REALLY hot, so after an hour it is not possible to hold the hand on front panel (which is the heatsink). Output devices measured 63C max with top lids closed, no ventilation. I believe 105C caps will last much longer then couple of years. What to say more: sound is ... special, now I can not say I like it or not. The only word spinning in my head regarding the sound is: clear, clarity, clarification, clearness. Timbres are somewhat subtile, to my perception. Low-end highs are almost absent, alas voice and mid-range are emphasised. Bass is deep, but not that solid, like in good powerful mosfet amp... maybe the source is not that good or they need more time to burn-in. Nevertheless it was a good exciting adventure.