I used a "Maxim" three-shelf tempered glass table for 12 years and didn’t notice and problems. Supported 4-5 components (no TV). Please note: I did use sorbothane footers and BDR cones for vibration control (as usual).
Any votes for or against a TV component stand with glass shelves?
The TV will likely be a 55 inch screen. The audio components will be a Blue Sound Vault 2, Manley preamp, W4S amp, along with the cable box.
I currently have a custom made wood cabinet which looks and sounds good in my current residence. I now have a new summer home, and trying to decide whether to go with a sleek looking ready made unit or spend the extra time and money for another custom unit.
Your input would be appreciated.
I currently have a custom made wood cabinet which looks and sounds good in my current residence. I now have a new summer home, and trying to decide whether to go with a sleek looking ready made unit or spend the extra time and money for another custom unit.
Your input would be appreciated.
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Looked at the web sites for Sanus and Salamander and most of their products have glass shelves as well. Plus I thought both companies were pricey for their offering. I found some nice candidates at Copenhagen imports in the same price range. Of course that's way more expensive than the simple glass shelf unit I was looking at initially. |
Salamander Designs......Glass?? No sir...you looked at the wrong product from them. www.salamanderdesigns.com/modular-open-stands Matt |
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