I could be persuaded to post pics.
In regards to amp cooling; the life of electronics is cut in half for every 10 degrees C rise in temperature (rough rule of thumb). Also, the output devices (transistors of some type) will have a maximum junction temperature in their spec sheets; they are not guaranteed to survive about this temperature and may let the magic smoke out.* The designers must go through some moderately involved calculations about heat dissipation and thermal loading to ensure that these devices stay within safe limits. This also involves assumptions about ambient temperatures and restricted airflow situations. In addition, most quality manufacturers will put a thermistor (temperature sensing device) on the heat sink and use this to shut down the amplifier when it's near maximum allowable temperatures.
My 990 runs hotter than the 7500. The loudest I ever go sustained is about 95 dB average as measured on my cheapo Radio Shack meter, and that's not for more that a track or two. In a 70 degree F room, the 7500 was just warm to the touch after the aforementioned session.
* All electronic devices run on compressed magic smoke; the proof is that when you let the magic smoke out the device stops working... :-)
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Outlaw 990/7500/LFM1+/2xLFM1 EX
Kef 107 with KUBE
Kef XQ2c center
Kef 3005 surrounds
Samsung HL-67a750
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