It came as an email notice.
The other problem I have with putting the pre-amp on top is that the top shelf will have to have substantial openings for all the cables to go down through and the Transparent RCA and balanced cables have 'bricks' on them requiring even more room for cables. Such openings would be fairly ugly and as mentioned this unit is supposed to be 'part of the decor'. I like things nice looking but this is my wife's room too.
If the pre goes on top it will be sitting next to the TT. Was hoping to have the TT as the only thing on the top. That way it would only require a small desk type grommet for the RCA and power cables.
Designing this unit is really difficult. If all I needed to do was make something to hold audio equipment in the most effective way this would not be that hard.
That it is part of a built-in system that has to fit the room and the built-in bookshelves that will go beside it adds another level.
That it has to look good and fit with the molding and trim of the room adds yet another.
At this point my plan (which changes every 10 minutes) is to have the pre-amp on the next to highest shelf. It will have nothing within 10 inches either side of it. It will have 3 inches clearance above it and it will be on blocks giving it 2 inches of clearance below it. It will have six inches clearance behind it. The shelf below it will have vent holes. There will be no heat producing components anywhere below it.
The other problem I have with putting the pre-amp on top is that the top shelf will have to have substantial openings for all the cables to go down through and the Transparent RCA and balanced cables have 'bricks' on them requiring even more room for cables. Such openings would be fairly ugly and as mentioned this unit is supposed to be 'part of the decor'. I like things nice looking but this is my wife's room too.
If the pre goes on top it will be sitting next to the TT. Was hoping to have the TT as the only thing on the top. That way it would only require a small desk type grommet for the RCA and power cables.
Designing this unit is really difficult. If all I needed to do was make something to hold audio equipment in the most effective way this would not be that hard.
That it is part of a built-in system that has to fit the room and the built-in bookshelves that will go beside it adds another level.
That it has to look good and fit with the molding and trim of the room adds yet another.
At this point my plan (which changes every 10 minutes) is to have the pre-amp on the next to highest shelf. It will have nothing within 10 inches either side of it. It will have 3 inches clearance above it and it will be on blocks giving it 2 inches of clearance below it. It will have six inches clearance behind it. The shelf below it will have vent holes. There will be no heat producing components anywhere below it.