Inthe past Eric has written that you can stack the KPA500 and the KAT500 either way. Air flow is adequate and the KAT500 can handle the KPA500 weight.

Gus Hansen
KB0YH


On 10/27/2016 8:24 PM, louis a. ives wrote:
I will be constructing a rack for my, K-3, KPA-500, KAT-500, P-3.  My concern 
is how much air space is needed for the equipment.  I need to rack the 
equipment to increase space on my bench. The KPA-500 will be on bottom, mainly 
because of the weight.  The speaker in the K-3 is not a problem because I use 
ext. speaker and headphones.   I was told that I could just stack equipment on 
the amp. but I think that would be too great a weight on top.  I checked the 
past posts but could find nothing to address this.  All help would be of great 
help.

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