Luxman 590axii ventilation


Question for other class A owners out there. I’m keen on picking up a Luxman 590axii but my placement is limited to a cabinet shelf with an open back/front with about 1” of clearance above the amp. I can add some ventilation holes to the shelf above, but will be limited by a center channel speaker sitting on that shelf. Am I asking for trouble with a class a amp?

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Really appreciate all the comments here. I’m kinda stuck with the cabinet and shelf per negotiations with the wife as it’s in the living room. I can get to 4” of clearance above, 3” on each side, open in the back and front. Thinking I’ll pickup the 509x instead and run a fan in the back as last resort if it’s running hot. Sounds like consensus is that’ll work. 
Call the Luxman tech first and confirm that will work before voiding your warranty and possibly damaging an expensive piece of equipment. I was surprised my Luxman 507uX required so much space around it. First time the fan breaks down or you forget to turn the amp off at night you might produce more excess heat than you expect. 
I have the L-509x which is biased to operate 6 watts (8ohm load) Class A.

I have it mounted in an open equipment rack with 4 1/4" clearance above and 4" to each side(but closed off to the left and right by flanking Sorice glass door cabinets for LPs).

As an experiment, I put a free standing dial oven thermometer over the right side vents, middle from front to back.

After playing the unit for 3 hours, the dial reads 99F.

Just fyi....


You need a quiet but stong fan.  Otherwise you are being very adventurous. 
I just demo'd the L509x.  It was positioned in open on a mono amp stand, but even after operation for over an hour it was warm but nowhere close to hot, I'd almost call it only slightly warm.  Now obviously in a shelf that will change, and worse in a cabinet, but I was thinking it would be warmer than it was during that demo even though it was out in the open