That reminds me of an incident. A friend of mine moved, temporarily, into a terrace house with neighbours of non-UK origin who liked to play music very loudly. After weeks of complaints, the noise suddenly abated. It turned out that the noise had brought down the neighbours' ceiling, together with the loudspeakers.
Overheating is indeed a major consideration. Place the unit on an open shelf away from any source of heat. If that's not practicable, use forced ventilation to blast cool air through. Cheap equipment is usually cheap because the manufacturer used the crappiest components available and was economical in the use of heatsinks and fans. You can make the equipment last significantly longer by keeping it cool.
Overheating is indeed a major consideration. Place the unit on an open shelf away from any source of heat. If that's not practicable, use forced ventilation to blast cool air through. Cheap equipment is usually cheap because the manufacturer used the crappiest components available and was economical in the use of heatsinks and fans. You can make the equipment last significantly longer by keeping it cool.