Physically Stacking Class A Amps

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Hey,

Sorry for asking a question that may seem obvious to some, but it's not to me.
Yes, I did search the forums.

Is there a problem stacking Class A amps that have heat sinks vertically arranged? We've seen all the pictures, but are they really plugged in and powered on?

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I'm running out of room. Four large Class A amps are taking up a lot of real estate. Using two mono-blocks and two stereo amps.

Will the heat moving up cause the second amp to get hotter or does the air movement actually help? I'm guessing the former is the answer but it's a guess.

Thanks,

Vince
 
From the Pass Labs website (copied from the manual of some of the smallest monoblocks, the XA60.5)

"You can put this amplifier anywhere you want, but it must have good
ventilation. Do not place it in enclosed cabinets or small closets
without means for air to circulate freely. Stacking these power
amplifiers directly upon each other is not recommended for the same
reason.
You should have a minimum of about 6 inches clearance to
the top and sides for adequate air circulation."
 
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From the Pass Labs website (copied from the manual of some of the smallest monoblocks, the XA60.5)

"You can put this amplifier anywhere you want, but it must have good
ventilation. Do not place it in enclosed cabinets or small closets
without means for air to circulate freely. Stacking these power
amplifiers directly upon each other is not recommended for the same
reason.
You should have a minimum of about 6 inches clearance to
the top and sides for adequate air circulation."

That about answers it.

Thanks.
 
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