+ 1 more for the wall rack. This will most likely solve your issues.
One issue with wall racks, is mounting them. The Tiger Paw Vulkan, which I sell, has mounting holes on 8.5" centers, which means that you can hit one stud, but not more without 'wall surgery' prior to mounting.
I designed and almost put into production, a wall rack that mounts on one stud. It is a great rack, and does not look at all like the standard welded steel tube units which are common. I did not hit my desired manufacturing price point, so the remainder of the initial run are sitting in storage. They are great racks, and the design can be expanded for very large turntables. It is solid enough to support most any turntable, easily.
One issue with wall racks, is mounting them. The Tiger Paw Vulkan, which I sell, has mounting holes on 8.5" centers, which means that you can hit one stud, but not more without 'wall surgery' prior to mounting.
I designed and almost put into production, a wall rack that mounts on one stud. It is a great rack, and does not look at all like the standard welded steel tube units which are common. I did not hit my desired manufacturing price point, so the remainder of the initial run are sitting in storage. They are great racks, and the design can be expanded for very large turntables. It is solid enough to support most any turntable, easily.