Creek Evo 50a

That is definitely the correct way round, with the amp on top. However, having not used these the caution is - as with any similar pairing - to be sure the amp isn’t picking up any noise from the CD player.

Firstly, with the CD player off. You have a phono stage listed, so select that option, and a slightly higher volume that you’d usually use, but without a record actually playing. Can you hear any background noise?

Now, lower the volume, turn on the CD player and listen again at the same high volume, without an actual record playing, still selecting the phono stage not the CD input. Is the noise any worse?

If it is worse, then better to move them apart; if not, you’re good to go.

I hope that’s clear enough - the aim is to use the amp to detect any induced noise from the internals of the CD player. Lastly, I don’t suppose the handbook mentions placement?
 

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That is definitely the correct way round, with the amp on top. However, having not used these the caution is - as with any similar pairing - to be sure the amp isn’t picking up any noise from the CD player.

Firstly, with the CD player off. You have a phono stage listed, so select that option, and a slightly higher volume that you’d usually use, but without a record actually playing. Can you hear any background noise?

Now, lower the volume, turn on the CD player and listen again at the same high volume, without an actual record playing, still selecting the phono stage not the CD input. Is the noise any worse?

If it is worse, then better to move them apart; if not, you’re good to go.

I hope that’s clear enough - the aim is to use the amp to detect any induced noise from the internals of the CD player. Lastly, I don’t suppose the handbook mentions placement?
I’m out at the moment but will test out what you suggest tomorrow…

Would probably help to read the instructions, I’ll try and dig them out.
 

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