"Even if there were six dimensions, the one guy who never will stop bragging..."geoffkait was mentioning six directions, not dimensions...
"...when the component can move easiest in all directions, all six of them!"
I have designed my first custom racks and tables in 1998, this is the last one , custom made a few years ago for my Luxman PD-444 turntables. Grey finishing. |
You'll think I'm joking for sure but flexibility is a good thing. I have something like one of the wire ones shown here at our summer home which is a quite bouncy wood floor and have never experienced a single skip ever tracking at 1.25 gm. http://http//www.retro-vegas.com/uploads/8/1/5/6/81569438/vintage-three-tier-wrought-iron-wire-record-holder-159_orig.jpg $100-150 for a really nice one. |
I confess I have not read all the responses, but for this need in my basement system where at the time I did not want to spend a lot of money, I went I think to the Home Depot website where I found a very sturdy work table, just the right size for a turntable on top and a second shelf midway from the floor, for under $100. (Shelves are MDF but could be upgraded to any material that could be cut to fit.) All I had to do was assemble it. It holds my Victor TT101 on the top surface with a preamplifier on the underneath shelf. Two of these stands could accommodate a system. If you want something better, I use Adona Audio shelving for my upstairs system. Best bang for the buck, IMO. They advertise on Audiogon. Very nice job, Chakster! |