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How did you guys install your Vibelink amp?

It would be great if you could post some photos of your Vibelink here. I'm still trying to decide on a layout. I would like to use yours as a reference 😄

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The IKEA mirror (SÖRLI) was the same size as Vibelink, so I put it underneath 😂
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The volume knob has the best feel ever on the WiiM 😊👌
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I connected an Amazon basic 12 gauge cable to the included banana plug. The hole is 4mm in diameter, so cables up to 7 gauge may be used.
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There are photos of the Ultra being considered for matching.
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With Pro
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With Mini
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Under side.
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Maybe the legs are the same as Amp pro.
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Plugs smaller than 15 mm appear to be insertable.
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Here are some additional information not found in the manual.

[Auto Standby operation of the Vibelink amp]
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LED indicate 3 different power conditions.
  • Bright LED: playing or idling
  • LED dimmed: in standby mode
  • LED off: in sleep mode
With the auto-standby feature, after 30 minutes of idling, the unit enters standby mode and the LED dims. After another 30 minutes, the LED will turn off completely and enter sleep mode.
(After 60 minutes without any playback, the unit will enter sleep mode.)


[Operation by Standby button on rear panel]
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  • Short click: Standby on/off
  • Long click: Sleep on/off
  • Long click for 5 seconds: Reset
Currently, the device can only be automatically activated from a 12V trigger while in sleep mode. In the future, it will be possible to wake from sleep from the WiiM home app via Bluetooth.


Further supplement. Operation when the power cable is unplugged.

If the power cable is unplugged during standby and then plugged back in, Vibelink will start up. If it is in sleep mode, it will not start (LED remains off).


Thanks 🤗
 
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It is often recommended to avoid glass as a support... rather favor wood etc....

try it on occasion (on all your electronics to sort things out)
;-)
Really? 😲🙂
Glass is a better thermal conductor than wood.
(That's not the point...?)
 
Really. Many Hifi racks have glass shelves.
It's mainly an interior style... but you won't really see it on dedicated, somewhat ambitious hifi rack (where the glass plates were quickly changed on some from 30-40 years ago) and that's been the case for a very long time... we avoid it... ;-)
(we often use, to put it simply, classic birch plywood for example ..but forgot glass ;-) )
 
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It's mainly an interior style... but you won't really see it on dedicated, somewhat ambitious hifi rack (where the glass plates were quickly changed on some from 30-40 years ago) and that's been the case for a very long time... we avoid it... ;-)
(we often use, to put it simply, classic birch plywood for example ..but forgot glass ;-) )
Better remove all the windows as well then 🤣
 
It's mainly an interior style... but you won't really see it on dedicated, somewhat ambitious hifi rack (where the glass plates were quickly changed on some from 30-40 years ago) and that's been the case for a very long time... we avoid it... ;-)
(we often use, to put it simply, classic birch plywood for example ..but forgot glass ;-) )
What about tube amps and iphones? 😂🤔
 
It's just a piece of advice (not very expensive)... ;-)

ps the big tv screens between the speakers....😥
Roger, thanks 🙂

But in the case of TVs, I believe it's simply a matter of sound reflection...
 
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