What you are trying to accomplish is isolating external vibrations from your components. The best rack will accomplish little if it is sitting on a bouncy floor. Wall mounting on a bearing wall usually results in the best isolation.
How important is a good rack?
I have a really nice turntable and some good equipment overall.
I have it sitting in a Michael Green just a rack., It's the entry level with the thinner shelves. I noticed it's not super sturdy if I bump into it it tends to wobble. If I am playing a record it skips. I have an older AR suspension turntable and I can walk all around the rack and it doesn't. I guess what I'm wondering does a rack need to be rigid?
Some rack suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks, Scott
I have it sitting in a Michael Green just a rack., It's the entry level with the thinner shelves. I noticed it's not super sturdy if I bump into it it tends to wobble. If I am playing a record it skips. I have an older AR suspension turntable and I can walk all around the rack and it doesn't. I guess what I'm wondering does a rack need to be rigid?
Some rack suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks, Scott
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TurnTable Wall Shelf Above is a link to a very cool Wall Shelf - made this one for a super tricked out Palatine Verdier table some years ago. Have no affiliation with the listing party. Just another option to peruse. Good Listening Peter |
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