It's not likely to be condoned by Outlaw or any other manufacturer, but I've also thought about the idea of a spacer like this. I wouldn't do it with anything heavy (no receiver or pre/pro, but a VCR, cable box, or lightweight DVD player might be OK), I'd want at least an inch and a half or so of clearance above the amp to give it breathing room, and the spacer would need to be able to handle a certain amount of heat (metal or wood should be OK, but plastic or rubber might start to do funny things) since it'll be in contact with the top of the amp. In order to achieve a minimum sort of clearance, I ended up adding a shelf to my own overly crowded equipment rack. If you can't add a shelf, maybe some short lengths of wood (located clear of the vents in the 7100's top as much as possible) would be worth a try. The best bet, though, it to give the 7100 its own shelf and shift other stuff onto other shelves.
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