What three shelf stand should I purchase?


Can't get crazy. WAF very low after making a painful..lol..(for her, that is) speaker purchase. 845 tubes/100lb amp. I need a stable stand. please advise. thanks in advance.
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12-29-12: Syntax
Audiophile Rule no. 1:

No woman ... no cry

I can name that tune in 2 notes.
I also think that wood is the way to go. If you are handy you can DIY one out of threaded brass rod And wood slabs. Alternatively you can use butcher block or other "manufactured wood oproduct. The wood can be stained any color you like for WAF. I prefer edge grain maple bock.
Jfrech, “crazy on stands?” considering what you’re driving, you’re plain ole crazy. If I had your deep pockets I’d do the same. Not Wilson, but the like .sweet rig you got there
try Ikea first before buying much of the overpriced/over hyped audio furniture being sold for the absolute sound purpose. Ikea has some excellent sturdy units for pennies on the dollar and with the bucks saved take your wife out for a Swedish meatball dinner.
Depending on your amount you want to spend, the Sistrum racks from Star Sound are steel platforms in a triangular shape that fasten with infinite adjustability to steel 3 steel rods which have microbearings inside one sleeve of the rods. There are Audio Points that face up in a triangle pattern, also adjustable, that each component sits on. At the bottom of each road is a 2" Audio Point where it contacts the floor. The rack works on the Coloum friction principle that takes the vibrations from equipment and drains them rapidly to the ground. The result is an awesome transformation of the sound to more live, detailed, quiet and dynamic with ZERO drawbacks. I have a super Lenco (100 lbs.) perched on it and each platform can stand 300 lbs. I have a 4 platform rack and the Sistrums under my VMPS RM40s and the difference is staggering. Brian Cheney at VMPS said putting the speakers on platforms was a bad idea for the sound, but he was wrong.