I was thinking simpler. I was thinking perhaps in terms of doing something more like sticking another heatsink on top of whatever is in there (I haven't even opened mine up yet, lol. It stays in pristine shape until that waranty period is over because I like these speakers and want nothing to invalidade that guarantee, lol.) However, I like that idea. A heatsink on the outside might just help. You say the backplate is actually part of the heat dissipation. Is it directly connected to the heatsink or is it just picking up heat? I assumed it was simply picking up some of the heat given off by the heatsink more indirectly. I deal a lot with computers and don't like to throw things away, so over the years I've made quite a collection of heatsinks and can probably do somewhat either way (or even both.)
PS. Sorry for kind of hijacking your thread. d-:
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