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Interesting, although this would create a cavity between the plate and the desk. Depending on how much the Mini would be isolated from the plate this cavity could function as a musical body which could amplify any sound from the mini.
Maybe you are correct about sound amplification. I just wonder if a solid objet to rest the Mini, one that has a similar shape as an upside down plate would help? In relation to the Mini and cooling, I have read some threads where some are resting the older Mini on its side, keeping the exhaust from the fan facing up (to the 12:00 o'clock position, which in turn increases cooling efficiency.
 
Maybe you are correct about sound amplification. I just wonder if a solid objet to rest the Mini, one that has a similar shape as an upside down plate would help? In relation to the Mini and cooling, I have read some threads where some are resting the older Mini on its side, keeping the exhaust from the fan facing up (to the 12:00 o'clock position, which in turn increases cooling efficiency.
You can minimize the effect of sound amplification if you put a thick rubber plate between the Mini and the upside down plate.
The rubber should absorb most of the sound and vibration coming from the Mini.
 
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