I put a granite slab on top of my $250 Salamander rack and it works very well isolating my 50 lb Pro-Ject turntable. You can see pics of this setup in my system.
Matt M
Matt M
What's the greatest bargain in audio racks these days?
The very best value in an audio rack is to build it yourself. Buy some rack rails from the link below and construct whatever size rack you need. Put rollers on it and that’ll make it easy to get to the back of your gear as needed. Use a turntable wall mount for your turntable and then locate your rack under it. http://www.markertek.com/product/rr2/middle-atlantic-pair-of-equipment-rack-rails-2-space Here’s a picture of my own rig. http://russbutton.com/Russ/audio/20.jpg |
So glad I found this thread. I'm relatively new to this and while my system is broken down due to my wife's insistence on making my listening room (basement) nicer, I have been looking for ways to improve my setup once I get back in action. I presently have a Sanus rack purchased from Amazon which has worked pretty well. Can I improve this by using spikes and other vibration control add ons? I have also looked at Wayfair and get a barrage of ads. The equipment looks good, particularly the Plateau series. Have been tempted to try Salamander, but they just look a little unstable. Any thoughts or suggestions are appreciated. |
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