An audio rack that really does make a difference.


Looking on spending up to $3000. on a rack for my system. I’m currently using a older Billy bags tri-point with cracked glass shelves. Would like to get a four post stand so it becomes more stable than the three post Billy Bags. Looking for something that will take it to the next level without taking my pocket book along with it. I’ve looked at Solid Tech and Adonis. 
Thanks Mike
hiendmmoe
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Well, I took a little advice and started thinking about trying my rack off to the side.
With considerable pressure not to by my girl friend, who also lives with me, I move It when she was gone. First and foremost to say it didn’t make huge difference would be the understatement of this century. I think I solved most of issues regarding everything. The two biggest improvements: spacial depth and much lower noise floor. Moving the rack to its new home help tremendously with lowering acoustic energy the rack was picking up before. Everything sounds so much more open. I’ll never place my rack between my speakers again!
It didn't make a huge difference? I think you meant to say it made a huge difference. https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/8565 If this is your system then I can see how that would be the case. A lot of flat surfaces about the same distance and height as the speakers will tend to mess with your imaging. 
hiendmmoe OP
"I’ll never place my rack between my speakers again!"

Hallelujah!!!
Now we just need to convince the other 80% of "glitz queens" who would rather stare in wonderment at their lit up electronics and shiny machined racks, instead of seeing the imaging, depth and sound staging placement of the artists of the music they play.
  
It never ceases to amaze me with "glitz queens" at the money they spend just to look at their equipment while listening, and they really stare at it!!

Cheers George
When viewing the images it is seen that you have very nice aesthetic stands.
If you want to Upgrade on the mounting of the Devices investigate how the use of a Sub Plinth and Isolation Footers can work for you.
I will suggest the Solid Tech 'Feet of Silence' as I have these and highly rate them.
I have loaned them out as well within my HiFi Group and the reports on the usage are very positive as a result of the impression being made.