Look at my system. I run my mono block tube amps in a TV cabinet with no problem, but I have plenty of space around the amps and plenty of ventilation. I took the back panel off to aid ventilation while in use. You don't notice it when the cabinet is closed and the back of these cabinets is usually just cheap geenboard and you can alway replace it as needed.
need advice on media cabinet for tube amp....
Here is my dilemma - any advice would be really appreciated.
I am buying a Jolida JD302 for our new living room. My wife is less than thrilled with a bunch of audio gear and wants to put everything in a wooden media cabinet, ideally one with a wooden door in the front -- that we can keep open when the music is playing.
How much ventilation space on the sides and above the amp does it need? Also, would it be okay in the media cabinet had a closed back? Should I also be looking at little ventilation fans? The media cabinet will also have a brand new cdplayer in it as well and I don't want to cook everything!!!!
Thanks - Marty
I am buying a Jolida JD302 for our new living room. My wife is less than thrilled with a bunch of audio gear and wants to put everything in a wooden media cabinet, ideally one with a wooden door in the front -- that we can keep open when the music is playing.
How much ventilation space on the sides and above the amp does it need? Also, would it be okay in the media cabinet had a closed back? Should I also be looking at little ventilation fans? The media cabinet will also have a brand new cdplayer in it as well and I don't want to cook everything!!!!
Thanks - Marty
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