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HiFi Furniture
This seems to be one area people like me ( if they exist) don’t seems to want to spend much money.
Most importantly the traditional furniture manufacturer s have stopped building anything that looks like a decent 3/4 shed wooden stand.
All we find nowadays is a long tv cabinet to accommodate the tv and the soundbar.
Anything else is usually having glass shelves.
I refuse to pay the exorbitant amounts to the audiophile furniture manufacturers just for the anti vibration characteristics.
I just need something to hold the power amp, pre amp and the phonostage.
Something that looks decent aesthetically a d does the job while not been an arm and a leg in price.
Most importantly the traditional furniture manufacturer s have stopped building anything that looks like a decent 3/4 shed wooden stand.
All we find nowadays is a long tv cabinet to accommodate the tv and the soundbar.
Anything else is usually having glass shelves.
I refuse to pay the exorbitant amounts to the audiophile furniture manufacturers just for the anti vibration characteristics.
I just need something to hold the power amp, pre amp and the phonostage.
Something that looks decent aesthetically a d does the job while not been an arm and a leg in price.
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A bit OT, but never understood why some put components + rack in corner of room? Whatever works and not judging, but the corners are typically the worst place (generally speaking) in so far as vibration => sub freq / pressure is highest in that area. Sort of reducing all the isolation efforts. Putting rack on side wall in a null would seem a better option, no? Of course this applies only if one has the space to do so. |
I bit the bullet and bought this, got a fairly good discount since purchase was made just before EOY. https://www.sgraudio.com/collection/model-5-signature-high-end-hifi-rack |
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