That is a place you can make a LOT or get rid of a LOT of noise.
# 1 Placement. Be careful what goes where.
Turntables/Tape units, valve gear (PtP), and digital gear don't always play well together.
# 2 Shielding and cable routing only ADD to the noise issue or detract from it. I call it "Cable Art" I like cabling to look nice and be QUIET.
Three things are left in my mind.
# 1 How easy is it to access the gear for playback and cleaning?
# 2 How HARD/EASY is the access to input/output panel (s) and or to SWAP gear and cabling?
# 3 WHAT kind of a mess am I LOOKING at.. Looks count.
BUT then I look in the mirror. Maybe not so much. :-)
Gear racks use to be all the rage.. They still are in a practical application, BUT who says stereo guys are practical.
20k gear racks just touch the tip of stereo-nut-ism. I know of NO CURE!
Besides treatment cost money, that could be spent on stereo STUFF..
I say feed the BEAST..
Regards
# 1 Placement. Be careful what goes where.
Turntables/Tape units, valve gear (PtP), and digital gear don't always play well together.
# 2 Shielding and cable routing only ADD to the noise issue or detract from it. I call it "Cable Art" I like cabling to look nice and be QUIET.
Three things are left in my mind.
# 1 How easy is it to access the gear for playback and cleaning?
# 2 How HARD/EASY is the access to input/output panel (s) and or to SWAP gear and cabling?
# 3 WHAT kind of a mess am I LOOKING at.. Looks count.
BUT then I look in the mirror. Maybe not so much. :-)
Gear racks use to be all the rage.. They still are in a practical application, BUT who says stereo guys are practical.
20k gear racks just touch the tip of stereo-nut-ism. I know of NO CURE!
Besides treatment cost money, that could be spent on stereo STUFF..
I say feed the BEAST..
Regards