I understand your appreciation for your design motif and unfortunately have no suggestions regarding the stand cabinet etc. But would suggest that you to use thick wood slabs of maple as the actual shelf your gear sits on via brass points.
Equipment Stand
So, after 33 years I am in the process of correcting a terrible mistake I made when I sold my turntable and vinyl record collection; I am getting back into analog! Turntable is on order; Michell Engineering GyroDec (full plinth, not the SE version) which I plan to use with an SME IV or V tonearm, cartridge TBD. Preamp is a McIntosh C50 with a McIntosh MC275-MK VI tube power amp. And now for the really interesting bit; speakers will be a pair of fully refurbished Gale GS401A's. For those of you not familiar with Gale speakers here is a link:
http://www.vintagegale.com/index.php
I am looking for a very modern (glass & chrome?) equipment stand to house the electronics and turntable. Any recommendations would be very much appreciated. Similarly, advice on dealers in the Chicago area who stock this type of product would be useful. My budget is $1k to $2k.
Thanks,
Marcus
http://www.vintagegale.com/index.php
I am looking for a very modern (glass & chrome?) equipment stand to house the electronics and turntable. Any recommendations would be very much appreciated. Similarly, advice on dealers in the Chicago area who stock this type of product would be useful. My budget is $1k to $2k.
Thanks,
Marcus
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It would be a shame, especially in view of your mistake 33 years ago, not to isolate the turntable on a proper isolation stand as opposed to a glass and metal stand or rack that, as attractive as it might be, would most likely exacerbate and amplify the unfortunate situation vis a vis the underlying vibration. Going one step further, why not isolate everything’s, including the speakers, on independent stands? Things have changed considerably in 33 years. |
Hi Marcus, One thing that has not changed is the sensitivity that turntables have to extraneous vibration/resonance. Should you choose to go the glass route for your stand, plan to spend $$ on vibration/resonance isolation devices under your TT. You are setting yourself up for un-necessary headaches with that choice of stand. Best to you Marcus, Dave |
I'm a big fan of the (vented) Quadraspire SVT. I have it in Bamboo, and am very happy with it. Here's a link to the manufacturer: https://quadraspire.co.uk/svt.html |
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