The heat dissipation for tubes is important to ensure a normal lifespan for them. If it cannot be ventilated by natural convection currents, the very hot tube becomes hotter and this is detrimental to the filament etc.. In most applications the damage occurs over time.
IMHO it should not take that much space, my preamp for instance, uses 6 12Ax7S running at full voltage and has a highly ventilated cover. It is an ARC which uses these covers. If you have seen most any ARC tubed gear then you recognize this method of ventilation. It requires about 4 inches of shelf space just for the air.
The proof of the pudding is in the eating (not "in the pudding" ) All of the original tubes are strong and functioning perfectly, this is an old preamp.
IMHO it should not take that much space, my preamp for instance, uses 6 12Ax7S running at full voltage and has a highly ventilated cover. It is an ARC which uses these covers. If you have seen most any ARC tubed gear then you recognize this method of ventilation. It requires about 4 inches of shelf space just for the air.
The proof of the pudding is in the eating (not "in the pudding" ) All of the original tubes are strong and functioning perfectly, this is an old preamp.