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Now, on the other hand, I have (in the past) run my 34230 so hot that I couldn't keep my hands on it for any prolonged period of time either. (That was back when 1100 watts to a single 10 was unheard of... THEN I bought the DA7232 and ran that same Ti10 off IT...) The Eclipse amps are REALLY good gear, and well protected thermally. While the lexan "cooling shelf" might not be a bad idea, I think you're OK, overall... They lived in the trunk of my BLACK Civic, in Bakersfield, California, where air temps in the summer frequently hit 110 degrees, and I'm sure they hit mid-100's (or better) in the trunk, easily...
Oh, I'm also very glad you are happy with your new acquisition. It is a really nice little amp.
