My question this time is pretty straightforward, nothing theoretical or purely informative like the last time.
I was looking to buy an amp for a long time now. I live in EU and I’ve been deep probing the entire market to find something I like. The prices vary hugely and not only in second hand market.
I found it in Sweden a lot cheaper then anywhere near me. A LOT cheaper. In my home town it costs 900$, in Sweden it coasts 600$. (And might I just add that you’re really lucky with the prices on Japanese stuff in U.S.A. It is 400$ in America if you can imagine this. But no way for me to import it for under 200$ which brings me back to the Sweden price. So if anyone's coming to Zagreb Croatia give me a heads-up, you'll make an easy 100$ ;-) and it is just 4kg - 8 pounds and provided there's a voltage switch to work in Europe)
Naturally I would love to use this difference in price to my benefit. The difference makes up for i.e. all the cables I will need and then some, or wirecutters best buy projector screen and then some.
Someone I know is going to Sweden real soon. Of course if I was paying all the tickets it wouldn’t be any cheaper. But someone could do it for me for free.
Now the question: even a commercial flight climbs as high as 8000m no problem. Cargo bay is almost never pressurized, could this damage the amp? It is a transistor class D amp, no tubes which, I guess might easily pop at that altitude. But this amp has VU meters. Now my guess, and it is just a guess, is that VU meters shouldn’t have any problems because of altitude, but I really don’t know.
Is there anything else that might get damaged in an amp going at least 6000m high?
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