(11-Sep-2014, 15:25)adro Wrote: Hi.
Anyone mounted their Devialet on the wall?.
Devialet mounting frame or self made?
How is the Devialet fastened to the mount?
Regards
Atle
I have my 250 mounted on a hinged door on a book shelf. The 250 has slots for screw heads on it's feet so it was easy to mount. Looks very nice and tidy. I think 120/200 has similar screw head slots on it's bottom cover
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(11-Sep-2014, 15:25)adro Wrote: Hi.
Anyone mounted their Devialet on the wall?.
Devialet mounting frame or self made?
How is the Devialet fastened to the mount?
Regards
Atle
I have my 250 mounted on a hinged door on a book shelf. The 250 has slots for screw heads on it's feet so it was easy to mount. Looks very nice and tidy. I think 120/200 has similar screw head slots on it's bottom cover
Here in the UK each mount is £385 which, as Martyn says, is a crazy price - which must therefore carry a huge amount of profit. So I am sure with a bit of cheek you can get them for a whole lot less than retail (which is what I did).
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Thanks.
I sure will like to put it on the wall, but as mentioned the mount is very expensive.
I have just lifted it up and looked under. Could not see any slots for screws. Will remove the cables tomorrow so I can and turn it around and see closer.
Thinking of making a mount of plexi/plastic glass.
I was lucky enough to have the Devialet wall mounting kit to examine and take measurements from but the price was just too much for what it was doing so a trip to B&Q yielded a bit of shelving that was fastened to the wall via 4 rubber gromits to provide a bit of isolation between the wood and the (not too flat) wall and 4 brass flat headed screws that fit into the grooves on the D200 feet.
Only problem subsequently is that the Remote is now incredibly directional. I logged this with Devialet and their theory was that the fact that it was in an alcove was impacting on the RF. Not 100% convinced as two of the four 'sides' are wood and I would have thought RF would go through that unimpaired. In effect I have to make sure the remote is above the level of the D200 to ensure it works, Interested to know if anybody else has similar problem / theory? Photo attached...
Chord Blu > D200 > Martin Logan Ethos : Saddleworth, England