do RF amps overheat easily??

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I have a 1998 RF punch 360. During the summer months it will get too hot to touch, but it shuts off when it reaches a certain temp. I defeated this by turning the gains down and the punch bass down. During the fall or winter months I've never had a prob with it shutting off.

 
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