Tube Amps and young children - avoiding burns etc.


I would like to purchase a tube amp (either a stereo amp or monoblocks) but am afraid that my young daughter will want to touch the tubes through natural inquisativeness and will burn herself. (Young flesh burns easier than adult fresh apparently.) Then there's a good chance that her hands will be sticky/dirty and touching the tube (either hot or cold) will leave a residue that isn't conducive to proper tube performance . . .

Do you know of tube brands & models that are covered by some sort of cage, assuming that touching the cage won't burn her but touching the tubes might? The only brands that come to my mind are: VTL, Wolcott, and C-J. Are there others that I've missed and should audition/consider? I expect to purchase either stand mounted monitors or electrostatic speakers so SET amps probably won't apply and because my room is 40ft * 15ft will probably need 100 - 150watts/channel I've been told by Martin Logan head office.

I will be putting the amp in a large wooden armoir on the bottom shelf (hence accessable to small children) and will need to keep the doors open to allow for ventilation as the other 3 sides are wood (of course). The bottom shelf has about 2.5ft of clearance.

So, if you are a tube amp owner and parent of young children, please share with me your tricks at keeping them safe while allowing you the pleasures of tube sound.

Thanks for your thoughts.
kevinzoe
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I would consider a Counterpoint SA-20 amplifier. It is a tube hybrid design, and the tubes are not accessible to little hands. I would suspect its 220 watts would help if you eventually drive electrostatic speakers. They are regularly available here for less than the models you are considering. You can read all about this amplifier, and upgrades at www.altavistaaudio.com.
I wont take the risk of hurting my kids even once. I do have the same concern as kevinzoe does. but for the momment, i am very happy with my Symphonic line solid state amp.
Antique Sound Lab is another that has cagework, as well as some/most ARC, of course. If you would consider a hybird, the Trinity and Phoenix amps from Randy White have a tube voltage amp and mosfet current amps, running in class A. The heatsinks get warm but not burning temp. The tubes are inside the case. I have a Trinity and it is a very nice amp, with tremendous current capability that should work well with stats. Certainly cheaper than Wolcott ;~)