25-May-2015, 06:08
In my mind, a lower temp is expected to mean a lower power draw - both better for the environment and for our wallet - and also should be better for the long term health of the electronic components in the system.
I don't believe there is a direct/obvious relationship between working temperature and sound quality.
Cheers,
Bernard
I don't believe there is a direct/obvious relationship between working temperature and sound quality.
Cheers,
Bernard
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