I had a Reference 6 twice. The first one (maybe an early model? it would have been made ~2016), came with a flimsy-ish acrylic cover that quickly deformed (sagged) from the 6550’s heat even freestanding in open air (nothing above nor around) in a cool room. That was a bad cover design. It looked awful, but did not cause any issues of concern other than that. ARC shipped a metal cover for free, but it was extremely thin gauge steel and rang like a bell.
The 2nd Ref 6 had a much thicker cover with beveled edges that did not demonstrate this problem.
Now this is off topic but I also wondered what their logic was for putting this same cover on the phono stage. Their Ref 3SE phono made demonic noises if you had a plasma TV on (even in a next room) - of note this only affected High Gain mode. Surely a thick metal cover (with damping applied because...tube phono stage) would have helped shield those JFETs? IIRC Fremer mentioned this in his review, so it wasn't just a one-off issue.