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M10 User Manual 9
2.5 Stacking the M10 (or not)
Also included in the accessory packs is a set of small, dimpled stacking caps for each unit. These polymer
inserts allow owners to stack the M10 units on top of each other. However, this will inevitably compromise
performance and should only be done when space is at an absolute premium.
The optimum support for any CH unit is to mechanically ground it to a stable, dispersive structure, either
using the supplied spikes or an after-market solution. But if lack of space absolutely mandates the stacking
of CH components, then using the supplied spikes and stacking caps will provide the best possible solution.
The stacking caps simply screw into the top of the spike wells, taking the place of the cosmetic caps.
When a second unit is stood on top of them, its spikes can be wound down into the wells in the caps,
providing a stable, safe and easily managed stacking option that improves mechanical termination and
satises aesthetic and practical considerations.
You may choose to use the support discs below the bottom unit if the sound is preferred.
If stacking M10 units, you should place the audio chassis on top of the power supply.
Make sure that you retain the cosmetic top caps from the lower unit(s) and store them safely as you may
well require them in the future if (or rather, when) your system or circumstances change.
M10
amplier
unit
M10 power
supply unit
magnetic
cosmetic
caps
stacking
caps
support
discs

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