Timbernation has some great racks that might interest you.
http://www.timbernation.com/
I'm never parting with mine. :-)
All the best,
Nonoise
http://www.timbernation.com/
I'm never parting with mine. :-)
All the best,
Nonoise
Lovan audio racks....and other racks.....
Timbernation has some great racks that might interest you. http://www.timbernation.com/ I'm never parting with mine. :-) All the best, Nonoise |
Lovan racks are not too bad, considering that they are modular and flexible. They are just "out of fad" now. I had used them in my system before, but they are now around the house doing other duties, because I got an unbelievable deal on these Solid Tech racks. Good: Modular, stackable, cones under each module, cheap on the used market. Bad: flimsy MDF shelf If you are to use Lovan racks, here are a few things you should do: 1/ use glue gun and fill the gaps around each of the legs; 2/ fill each leg with sand about 1/2 full to start with; 3/ shop around your local granite kitchen countertop stores for cutout pieces. It pays to shop around, as you will be quoted anywhere from $20 to $200/piece. 4/ go to parts-express.com and purchase sheets of vibration dampening sheets, sandwich it between the granite (top) and the MDF shelf (bottom). 5/ use blutak or any other cheap ones from Walmart between MDF shelf and the metal frame. And now you have a fairly decent rack. Frank |
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