Stereo stand with adjustable shelves


I would like suggestions for stereo stand manufacturers with adjustable shelves. I have been using a Sanus stand for about 13 years and a couple things I like about it is that each shelf sets on little spikes and the shelve heights are adjustable. It seems that all those I look at these days have fixed shelves. I like my stand but I am considering something shorter. Thanks, Brian
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Tvad's suggestion is a good one.
I had a Salamander for a few year...and then when I got tired of my Salamander rack, I made new shelves & used the hardware for my DIY Flexi rack (you can see a photo in my virtual system)
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Particular Basis is what I use...I absolutely love it. I had Lovan, various Salamander racks before. They were fine, but the Particular rack is infinitely adjustable, beautiful, and functional. I chose to buy Neuance platforms for each level to really make it great.

Good luck.
i've had two deluxe justaracks (each has 4 shelves) for over 10 years now (michael green audio). audio advisor used to carry them, with the salmanders as a lower cost alternative. the justaracks came in black and a speckled-charcoal finish- neither was very attractive. the hardware could only appeal to a neanderthal...
but- the shelves are almost 2 inches thick and the stand all by itself can isolate even my vpi aries turntable to perfection. it is infinitely adjustable of course. i think you can still get them by direct order- be prepared for several hours (and greasy hands) to assemble them.
i believe i paid $450 for each. i have to say in conclusion that with all due respect to black diamond racing (which i have tried) and all the products i haven't tried, the justarack is all you might ever need (exception given to large turntables of course or anything bigger than 19 in. wide on the middle shelves).
There was a person who was posting a while back that was building solid hardwood amp stands ... I followed the link and he also built really nice looking simple solid hardwood racks. Looks like they build a whole bunch of stuff.

I was going to inquire when my cash reserves build up a little. I cant help but wonder if you cant get a little better product from a person that hand builds stuff. I'm an old frame builder ... I can build a hardwood frame for about the same price as the better Wal-Mart stuff and it's like night and day. The mark up on some of this stuff is crazy and you get press board/plywood. That being said I like the Salamander stuff - this is a lot more simple design. I guess it's all about what you like.

I found the link :

http://www.timbernation.com/ampstand_PopUp.cfm

PS - No, I'm not connected to this company in any way ... there stuff looks top notch. Poke around the site - you can get an idea how they are made.