Does it actually get hot? My new Denon AVR-2112ci barely gets warm under normal usage, and I have a Dish DVR on top of it due to space constraints in my current stand/media center.
35dB is a lot of noise for a HT fan. These are designed for passive cooling, so ANY air movement is going to do wonders, even if it does get hot now. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bobby Heid Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2012 8:09 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [H] New receiver - heat question Hi, I have my tv on a built-in shelf with an open shelf underneath it like below (well as I can draw it with line art). ---------------------------------------- | | | TV | | | | | ---------------------------------------- | | ----------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | Receiver | ------------------------------------------------------------ | | | | Door | Door | | | | | | | | | | ----------------------------------------------------------- The area where the receiver is at is open on the front. The problem is that when I ordered it, I was thinking that the area where the receiver is to go had enough room. The measurement that I was thinking about was to the top of the shelf that the tv is sitting on and not to the bottom of the shelf. What I have ended up with is that the shelf above the receiver is only ½ above the top of the receiver. I do not think that ½ is really a sufficient clearance amount to allow proper cooling. One thing that I thought about doing was to place a small a/c fan Something like: http://www.amazon.com/110V-115V-AC-Cooling-120mm/dp/B006F6LVTW Behind the receiver blowing toward the front and upwards (maybe 45 degrees or so) of the receiver so that it moves the air above the receiver away. What do you all think about that solution? If it matters, the receiver is an Onkyo TX-NR609. Thanks, Bobby
