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  • redwings99
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2007
    • 8

    Stacking Components

    Hi.

    Saw a bit of discussion on this but not sure if it was the same components. Apoligize if it's a repeat.

    Anyway, is it acceptable to stack an RCD-1072 on top of a 1068 pre?

    Thx.
  • jayhawk75
    Member
    • Apr 2006
    • 98

    #2
    i have 1072 4" and wood separation above a 1067 and am very worried about the heat situation. so i guess the question is how warm your 1068 is getting always better to get separation if possible.

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    • wheelz7
      Junior Member
      • Nov 2005
      • 15

      #3
      my 1068 gets very warm and i dont stack it ,but if i did i would put the 1068 on top and the 1072 underneath.

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      • Ted
        Senior Member
        • May 2006
        • 219

        #4
        :agree:

        I think you are better off to place the 1068 on the 1072 if you have to stack the two together, otherwise the 1068 may not be too happy. :M

        Hope the helps...
        Ted

        "I've gone to this high school for seven and a half years - I'm no dummy." - Better Off Dead opcorn:

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        • voxy
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2005
          • 113

          #5
          Ted is right...

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          • chinets
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2005
            • 855

            #6
            I believe 1068 is heavier than the 1072 ,as the 1068 is a pre and the 1072 a CD player, therefore, I would put the 1072 over the 1068 IMHO!! If there is too much heat, then I would NOT stack them, but if you MUST stack them, then 1072 over the 1068 ,and get 2 nice quiet Fans like I have to cool them off.
            My 2 cents,
            Cheers

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            • redwings99
              Junior Member
              • Jan 2007
              • 8

              #7
              What kind of fans do you recommend?

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              • chinets
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2005
                • 855

                #8
                Computer fans, or silent fans that I bough in the U.K. that run at 220 V and I run them on 110 V ,so there is absolutely NO sound whatsover, because I down regulate the Voltage!!
                Cheers1

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                • mike c
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2005
                  • 307

                  #9
                  Originally posted by chinets
                  Computer fans, or silent fans that I bough in the U.K. that run at 220 V and I run them on 110 V ,so there is absolutely NO sound whatsover, because I down regulate the Voltage!!
                  Cheers1

                  is that really safe for the 220v fan? or will it shorten its life?

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                  • chinets
                    Senior Member
                    • Jun 2005
                    • 855

                    #10
                    Yes, it is safe to run a 220V fan at 110V ,because it has lower revolution ,so the life span will be longer ,as you are running it at half it's required juice, and it gives you a very silent sound too..Trust me on this one. By the way computer fans etc,.. are quite cheap, and your player will need that if it gets over heated. You can afford to kill 100 fans, but one player or equipment that gtes busted due to heat will destroy your pocket, unless you are still under guaranty by the manufacurer, and then you will have to wait till it is fixed. A fan can go belly up and replace it within 24 hours at cheapo $$. Now does that make sense to you?
                    Cheers

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