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Put Master on top of Companion?
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I guess you can tell from the question I'm new to this...
For space reasons, I need to place the Master on top of the Companion on my Expert 440 Pro. I've read that Devialet recommends placing one side by side, although the photos always show one on top of the other.
I've thought about placing some 35 mm heat-resistant silicone plugs between them to increase the distance and improve air circulation. I've also thought about installing a mini fan (8-10 cm in diameter) to blow air between the two units at a low speed to avoid any noise.
What do you say, my dear colleagues? Thanks.
Carlos (Spain)
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(Today, 08:59)cescrig Wrote: I guess you can tell from the question I'm new to this...
For space reasons, I need to place the Master on top of the Companion on my Expert 440 Pro. I've read that Devialet recommends placing one side by side, although the photos always show one on top of the other.
I've thought about placing some 35 mm heat-resistant silicone plugs between them to increase the distance and improve air circulation. I've also thought about installing a mini fan (8-10 cm in diameter) to blow air between the two units at a low speed to avoid any noise.
What do you say, my dear colleagues? Thanks.
Carlos (Spain)

I have IsoAcoustic pucks between my Master and Companion with Master on the top. Works fine.
Devialet 1000 Pro CI, Chord Signature Reference speaker cables, B&W 803 D3 Devialet Dione
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