Table for your Turntable? Show ‘em offf!


  1. Anyone else out there found that perfect table to proudly showcase your Turntable on? Not just a regular stand, but a table worthy of resting your prize possession on? A table that will impress company when they come over? Maybe you custom built your own, because you just couldn’t find what you wanted? Take a picture and add what make & model Turntable. I’m still searching for mine. I found one, but it got sold Before I got off of work.
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I have a Neuance/Greater Ranges platform/shelf supported by adjustable upturned brass spikes and it's been my end game for many years now.

I modified the "bolt together" rack by mig welding into a solid one piece unit.

I also use a Greater ranges shelf under the CD deck.

See system details for +info.

DeKay

Without spending a fortune, I would recommend Adona. Very heavy duty look but classy with granite/MDF bonded shelves. Core Designs are also nice to look at as well as Timbernation, although I can't vouch for the performance of those two.
Waterbedfred,  you cannot upload pictures here.
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I have a custom built mahogany audio cabinet that a friend made for me 40 years ago. It's very heavy, sits on leveling feet and my Technics tt sits on springs on the top of it. It's also fairly tall, so I can use the tt without bending over.
The bottom shelf has LP's in it...for convenience and for extra mass. It also has a drawer...for my record care products, spare cartridges, etc.
Really heavy marble and stone slabs.
One long thick marble slab rests on 8 cones which stand on the concrete screed.  Then some stone verticals between which stand the pre- and phono-amps and a SACD player  Then a thick stone roof to support the TT and CD player.

Isolation by mass loading.  Cheap and effective.

Don't go tech or springs with Mr Boingboing