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I opened up my JVC MX-1 tonight, finding that it needed to be blown out with compressed air - badly. I should think so, it is 23 years old. I'll get to that tomorrow, but I was also looking at the main heatsink behind this huge output block. The thing is bi-amped (main speakers + internal subwoofer), and below the main heatsink is what looks like a fan, presumably for when the heatsink gets too hot. I decided to have a look at it. There is a coil wound around the middle, and I could not find the vanes of a fan. Um, there's a surround at the edge of a circular diaphragm. This thing is a BELLOWS! Avoiding the hum of a fan, this thing is made to "puff" air at the heatsink!
Anybody else know of gear using this kind of cooling?
Anybody else know of gear using this kind of cooling?