Orpheus10, amps in general are not supposed to catch fire :), tube or solid state.
Sounds like that SS amp was overbiased and went into thermal runaway.
The way to do the ventilation is to put one are two vents over the space that the amp/amps will occupy. You can get flexible ductwork inexpensively that can then be routed to the outdoors by a small squirrel cage fan. If you do it right, it will be quite unobtrusive. If you live in a northern climate, you may have to take some simple steps to prevent the ducts from being a heat loss in the winter.
This approach is cheaper, quieter and more reliable than air conditioning.
Sounds like that SS amp was overbiased and went into thermal runaway.
The way to do the ventilation is to put one are two vents over the space that the amp/amps will occupy. You can get flexible ductwork inexpensively that can then be routed to the outdoors by a small squirrel cage fan. If you do it right, it will be quite unobtrusive. If you live in a northern climate, you may have to take some simple steps to prevent the ducts from being a heat loss in the winter.
This approach is cheaper, quieter and more reliable than air conditioning.