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> I added a Behringer ADA8000 unit to give me 8 extra analogue inputsHave you compared the sound between the Yamaha's preamps/converters
\n> through the ADAT optical links and it synced up perfectly, no
\n> hassles.
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\n> My only query or slight concern is an issue which has been touched
\n> upon in a previous post but never really resolved and that is
\n> the "How hot does yours get" debate.
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\n> Obviously with no fan, this unit is bound to radiate some heat, but
\n> how much is normal without getting to the "uh oh,looks like a
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> to the store" scenario kicking in..?vents
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\n> The mixer definately gets pretty warm! mainly to the back of the
\n> unit around the jack inputs, which my guess is down to heat
\n> dissapation through any available vent (jack sockets included). We
\n> arent talking to hot to touch or third degree burns but its
\n> noticable.
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\n> The greatest heat output seems to be on the underside of the mixer
\n> increasing as you work to the back of the 01v96. There are no
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> on the base and I wouldnt like to leave my hand on it for anyperiod
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> of time..!Mine does get warm . I have some live board stereo mixes I want to
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\n> Is this paranoia, is it supposed to get that hot underneath..
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