I'd recommend against it. It sounds like your 7100 currently has some good ventilation space around it, probably better than the 950 has. Outlaw's manual recommends 2-3 inches clear above the 7100, and for good reason. There are probably a lot of ventilation slots in the top of the 7100 (similar to the other Outlaw amps), and those need at least some room to get enough airflow to keep the 7100 running cool. The space provided by the 950's feet would not be enough. I've fiddled with the space above my 750 (at ~1 1/4" or 1 1/2" currently, and I'd like to make more room for it), and seen changes in ambient temperature in the space above the 750 of up to five degrees with slight (half-inch or less) changes.
Not to say that it's completely impossible. RAF got the reference sample of the 755 last year and initially ran it in a space in his rack with almost zero breathing room. (Here's
a picture .) In that arrangement, the 755 apparently ran quite hot -- I think it was less than a month before he got the spacers for his rack to give the 755 some more breathing room (about 3 inches). From what RAF said at the time, it made a significant difference.
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