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3-1 It is better not to stack equipment on top of each otherElectrical equipment plays better when all devices are put separate instead of stacking them on top of each other. One reason is that stacking causes extra hum due to magnetic (stray) field emission from poor quality transformers. Even the better types of transformers can produce extra hum in other equipment.Another reason is that piling up equipment impedes the free flow of air around and through equipment, which for cooling is especially required with power amplifiers and class A operating devices. Too high operating temperatures reduce lifespan, also see 3-6.
If it is a "doughnut" style lying flat inside the chassis then stacking is not a good idea. Think of a 6' long javelin running through the center of the hole. Anything above or below that can possibly be influenced by the magnetic field generated.
Same thing, less money but no money back guarantee:http://buy.audiogon.com/cgia/cls.pl?accstwek&1205867259
Those pads listed on agon just above are not the same as isoblocks
Grainger has similar to the agon pads for $7 for 4