racks and shelves


I have two questions

Does anyone have any opinions of Lovan racks?
Does anyone know a phone contact for Neuance shelves?

No I have three questions
Do the Neuance shlves just sit on the upturned spikes on their own?

OK I have a fourth question:WHAT IS THE GROUND SPEED OF AN AFRICAN SWALLOW?
jdwek
I can only help with your fourth question, and it depends on whether or not it's carrying a coconut.
Jdwek, the Neuance shelf will sit on upturned spikes all on its own. Yet, I have heard that an African swallow perched on each corner helps to eke out the last scintilla of hifi performance from this fine shelf. Neuance is at www.neuanceaudio.com; they give an e-mail address but I don't know about phone number. But Ken on this site could tell you.
GreaterRanges/Neuance
15304 - 63rd St East
Sumner,WA.USA 98390
www.neuanceaudio.com/
greaterranges@msn.com
253.863.3449 tel/fax
office hours-
11:oo-6:oo
Mon- Thur pacific

bonus questions:
what is it that you seek?
what's your favourite colour?
Best,
Ken
The African swallow is not as fast as music on a Neuance shelf - whether carrying a coconut or not. By the way, when carrying a coconut it manages to hit terminal velocity very quickly.
I have successfuly used lead shot to quickly dampen the vibrations of passing swallows. Works especially well with MIT 750 "shotgun" terminator ICs. be sure to lead the swallow slightly before firing.

If that fails, try throwing some Shataki stones at the flagrant fowl, or plugging both of the swallow's feet directly into your power conditioner. But be sure to get the polarity of the feet correct. The swallow will then stop resonating immeadiately and you will eliminate any background noise. --Lorne
For those python fans still with us on this thread,...
I just returned from a vacation in Scotalnd and went to a place called doane castle ( i think) which just happens to be the same castle used in many of the scenes including I think.."AAWWW , it's only a bunny rabbit" and, "one day, all this will be yours"
What is your favorite color?
African or European Swallow?
"I don't know that!"
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh...
Not sure about the swallow, but the Norwegian Blue... …Now that's a bird - LOVELY plumage!