Cabinet


Happy Holidays!
I'm looking to convert an antique ice box into an equipment cabinet.
Would anyone know if the porcelain in the unit would cause any interference with my equipment?   
128x128danmar123
It insulates current, not vibration. Thats pretty clear cut. 

Personally I think its the wrong type of environment to be housing audio components. Refinish it and put your beer in it $0.02
Thanks to all who replied!
With a lil labor, the doors have raised panels that I will be replacing with speaker grill cloth, & install a fan in the top rear of the unit. My existing unit doesn't go with my decor. I figured this will be strong enough to house 2-amps, 1-pre, 1-Pioneer sx1280 & miscellaneous gear. Total about 300 lbs. plus.  
"meerzistar180 posts12-27-2016 4:38amIt insulates current, not vibration. Thats pretty clear cut. "

So was the OP's question.

" Not worried about the vibration,I can work that out. I’m concerned if there would be any unwanted frequencies from the porcelain? I also have the ventilation covered."


 
mb1audio02

meerzistar: it insulates current, not vibration. Thats pretty clear cut. 

So was the OP's question.

" Not worried about the vibration,I can work that out. I’m concerned if there would be any unwanted frequencies from the porcelain? I also have the ventilation covered."

He says he's "not worried about the vibration" but is "concerned if there would be any unwanted frequencies from the porcelain." What's the difference?


I thought maybe it would have effect the sound & or video output/input in some way.