Any racks that use coasters/ wheels ?


I know salamander does racks with coasters but are there any others?

Never understood why people don't like coasters for the racks. It's impossible to move a rack after being populated with components without major effort. Not sure the isolation value is all that meaningful, ie. Not using coasters. Unless you got a turntable

 

emergingsoul

To the OP, why start a post if you've already made up your mind and are not interested in other peoples' experience and opinions?  Just curious.

+ 3 on Herbie gliders. I am using the ones which accept spike points.

ozzy

@emergingsoul  No opinion about coasters, but I have read monoblocks are best utilized close to each speaker. Supposed to improve the sound quality using short speaker cables and long interconnects.

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I wanna stack two Mono blocks but there is no rack that is sold with coasters. The rack is too small, etc. A wonderful market opportunity that no one takes an interest in.

Not true. Take a look at my very first post responding to your question. Sound Anchors makes wonderful, sturdy, sand-filled racks in whatever configuration you need, and they specifically offer two types of coasters that screw into the threaded inserts at the bottom of the racks. Many audio enthusiasts have used their racks to support amplifiers and other audio equipment for years. What more do you want?