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Blue Box makes my amp HOTTT

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Sooo, when I use my Blue Box for more then a few minutes at higher volume my solid state amp gets pretty hot, especially if I have a fair amount of the octave signal tuned in. Is that a problem? I mean, I know that the bass frequencies have a lot of inertia, but it doesn't seem like that would make the transformers hot.
Should I worry? Should I find another fuzz or a better amp?
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If it was tube, I'd be worried. Solid State amps are pretty hXc. Tuff it out.
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Does the problem get better when you crank down the bass on the amp's EQ?
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Don't leave any vinyl records on top of the amp, unless you want teh Daliz.

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It gets better when I turn the bass down, but I already have it pretty low. It's not as big of a problem when I'm using a big amp with a lot of headroom (like my Bassman), but my little Marshall practice amp heats up pretty fast. I guess I'm also a little worried that it could damage my other pedals, although that's probably just gear paranoia.