Audio stand needed....Moving main components from mechanical room to listening room


Looking to move my main components out of my mechanical room into my listening room and need some furniture recommendations.  Would be placed on a wall perpendicular to my speakers by a window.  Hoping for something with 3 shelves and about 60" long that can accommodate my audio research pre amp that is about 20-21" deep with cables out the back.  Ideally TT would go on top with 6 components on the lower two shelves, so I need a stand that handles 3 units across each shelf.  I have viewed so many great stands out there that would work but can't locate them now that I need to find one.  Prefer black and understand that I may need to use some anti vibration platters.  I am currently using one on my turntable.  I plan to place my amplifier under my center channel with a separate stand.

Thanks in advance.

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@bigtwin Yes, I can operate a skill saw.....however, my confidence in building a stand that will hold my audio equipment is a road I'm not going to take.  I appreciate the offer though.

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Thanks so much everyone!  I'm really blown away at the contributions and possibilities that exist out there and would have never found without you great Audiogoner's. It shows how many craftsman are out there with direct to consumer business models that rely on word of mouth and referrals which is terrific.  Over the next couple weeks or so I will read and review then make my decision. Much appreciation and I'm sure I will have more questions.

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I forgot about Sound Anchors, they made my racks for my monoblocks and subs.

Also, Townshend Audio offers nice platforms and isolation devices- I don't think they do racks, though.

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@woots Don't know if this will do the trick for you or not.  However, check out Salamander racks.  Don't know if they still do this and can't remember what time of the year, but they used to run an annual sale that makes their stuff less expensive.  You can customize their racks in many different configurations & styles.  I have a basic, open version of one of their Synergy racks that works quite well for my system.  My rack is quite sturdy.  I don't need any isolation for any of my components and I play my music quite loudly most of the time.  Unless you listen at unhealthy, ear-splitting levels, I don't think you'll need isolation stuff.  This is what my rack looks like without the back panel.

Synergy Core Module - Salamander Designs