Racks, equipment and footers


I would like to get a new rack and isolation footers for the rack and/or equipment. The high-end stuff like HRS, might be best, but it's out of my budget. There are so many choices, especially of footers. I'm thinking of going with a nice enough wood rack for aesthetic reasons and footers under each of the components to maximize performance. The system is upstairs with a wooden floor.  No turntable. Questions:

  • should I put footers under the rack and/or just the components?
  •  What about spikes - to drain rather than springs, so I avoid springs interacting with springs
  • if I'm going to put footers under each component, does the material,  construction, weight, etc. of the rack still matter much?
  •  It would be cheaper to just put footers under the rack and leave the components with the rubber feet -  is this less effective?
  • Should I put the same footers under all the components, or is it mix-and-match?

Any thoughts welcome along with specific recommendations on footers.

paullb

then use critical mas centerstage footers simply the best 

I agree - Critical Mass Systems Center Stage footers here have garnered so many very positive testimonies, although one has to go through a lengthy  break-in period of sonic ups and downs before it settles and performs. 

Critical Mass Systems racks compete directly with HRS.  Their somewhat budget friendly Sotto Voce rack here has also garnered many positive reviews

Choose the type of wood carefully. Bamboo is a trend but I personally have very mixed feelings about it. 

Maple seems like a popular safe choice, but panzerholtz seems like one of the best but is very expensive 

I used cherry on mine (see profile), but maple, oak, walnut, amongst others will work fine.  None of these will "sag" over time, even over a 42 plus inch span for those that want a double wide rack.

I use Timbernation racks with Herbie’s Audio Lab isolation products under each component.  Have found the combination provides good results at modest cost compared to some alternatives.  Visually very attractive as well - check my system photos.

Good luck!