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RE: Devialet on the wall - Morten - 12-Sep-2014 Hello I have mounted my 200 on the wall, I have used the original bracket, yes it is expensive but so are the amp. It is made in Plexiglas, the supports for the Devialet is made from steel that is bolted on the frame. It is easy to install as is good engineered, very easy to make sure it is installed straight. I have no issues at all with the remote. Kind regards Morten RE: Devialet on the wall - f1eng - 13-Sep-2014 My original D-Premier came with a paper template for drilling the wall and specified the head type of the screws needed. I presume this stopped being provided when they started selling the expensive perspex spacers. RE: Devialet on the wall - rik - 14-Sep-2014 (13-Sep-2014, 18:31)f1eng Wrote: My original D-Premier came with a paper template for drilling the wall and specified the head type of the screws needed. Any chance you could scan this in - or at least let us know the head types. Cheers, Rik RE: Devialet on the wall - Axel - 14-Sep-2014 (12-Sep-2014, 17:39)Tony Wrote: Have mounted my D200 on the wall... home made. Hi, That looks nice Tony, I think the DIY option is best. £385?? It might be well made, but that's ridiculous. Anyone with a bubble stick and a bit of nouse should be able to mount that. There are slots on the back of my D200 look like they might take a No.10 roundhead... Incidentally, has anyone taken temperature readings with the D vertically mounted? Regards, RE: Devialet on the wall - colonel66 - 14-Sep-2014 (14-Sep-2014, 19:17)rik Wrote:(13-Sep-2014, 18:31)f1eng Wrote: My original D-Premier came with a paper template for drilling the wall and specified the head type of the screws needed. I second Rik's request I am looking to wall mount my Devialet (original D Premier but upgraded to 800) but i am not paying the price for the wall mount bracket RE: Devialet on the wall - f1eng - 15-Sep-2014 (14-Sep-2014, 19:17)rik Wrote:(13-Sep-2014, 18:31)f1eng Wrote: My original D-Premier came with a paper template for drilling the wall and specified the head type of the screws needed. Sadly it was in the box in which I returned the D-Premier for update and the updated amp was returned in a different box with newer documentation. It was, in any case, too big for my scanner. The hole centers on mine measure 377mm left to right and 299mm front to back, with a steel tape. An M4 countersunk machine screw (an 8mm diameter head) fits the slots. RE: Devialet on the wall - Tony - 15-Sep-2014 I have attached a crude diagram of the measurements I noted down when I made my wall mounting device... PLEASE check the measurements when you come to make yours especially the distances between screw centres. Actually fitting the unit on the screws requires subtle quarter turns of the screws to get the correct balance between a tight fit and ease of removing the Devialet. I drilled a few large holes in the (wooden) support to assist cooling. RE: Devialet on the wall - krass - 15-Sep-2014 bit of a discrepancy between these sets of measurements ? Presumably they are for different equipment ?? In any case (excuse pun), take the good advice to make your own measurements between centres ! RE: Devialet on the wall - f1eng - 15-Sep-2014 I don't know what units Tony was using, he doesn't mention, but if it is cm his Devialet is much smaller than mine, if it is inches, very much larger... Tony doesn't mention which model he has. Maybe the new sheet metal cases have their mounts in different places to the original casting. RE: Devialet on the wall - PhilP - 15-Sep-2014 (15-Sep-2014, 19:48)f1eng Wrote: I don't know what units Tony was using, he doesn't mention, but if it is cm his Devialet is much smaller than mine, if it is inches, very much larger... In his earlier post Tony said that he has a 200 - it was good of him to post the diagram. |