How important is an audio rack?


The difference in opinions is almost as heated as the great cable debate. Many claim solid hardwood is best. Others like no shelves but some even defend mdf shelves. One store owner/salesman stated the audio rack should be considered the most important component, even with a very modest system! My opinion is much more moderate, but i'm curious what others think.
dayglow
Hi Dayglow,
Everything affects everything else and interacts with everything else. That being said a rack can make a nice improvement. Possibly equal to a cable or power cord.
Lent my son a Zoethecus rack for a bit and he was amazed at the improvement. Didn't think a rack could make a difference but he heard it so...
I like maple for blending in but other woods do as well. Most musical instruments are wood or were at one time so that seems like a reasonable idea to stick to wood.
Though I have seen some really nice metal racks but have not heard them with a system so I could be swayed.
Bette me than the rack.
It is very important. The best in my opinion is SYMPOSIUM ISIS it is Aircraft Aluminum which is neutral.Wood is wood which is not neutral.This rack will keep vibrations from getting to your componants.
My stuff sits on wooden shelves, but an extreme audiophile I visited had sturdy metal racks; the kind you see in Stereophile. Since his sound was the best I've heard, I know they make a difference. I believe the question "How much"? is related to the depth of one's pockets.
I bought a used Billy Bags rack just cuz I liked the way it looks. It was an upgrade and logic dictated there'd be an improvement in sound quality but I honestly wasn't expecting much. I was very surprised at how much better the system sounded after installation. NOT one of those subtle I-think-I-hear-a-difference-type audiophool tweaks either, it was a clear as day improvement!
"an extreme audiophile I visited had sturdy metal racks; the kind you see in Stereophile. Since his sound was the best I've heard, I know they make a difference."

Maybe, but I'd wager the rest of the gear and the setup as a whole had a lot to do with it.

I guess one would have to switch racks and a/b compare to know for sure.