In Reply to: New audio rack. posted by bob24 on January 19, 2018 at 11:17:21:
I have hesitated writing my contribution to this thread due to expected negative criticism. However, in the interests of helping the OP find an inexpensive alternative to pricey and complicated solutions I have decided to brave the flames.
I never understood the need to spend exhorbitant amounts of money on basically fancy shelving. All shelves vibrate. They also collect dust. Most of these so-called racks cannot be upgrqded for equipment changes because the shelves are permanently fixed in position.
I have used basic wire shelving for years. My system is not modest. I rest each unit on dense foam blocks. The shelves do not vibrate because they are not a solid surface. The entire structure is fully adjustable for greater height or more shelves. Dust does not collect because, again, the shelves are not solid. The shelves do not ring because of the dense foam blocks.
The entire structure rest on Black Diamond Racing cones and discs.
You can build your own for any size you want from individual parts using posts and shelves of your own choice.
The very best part is that unncessary expense is avoided. The money saved can be put to better equipment uses.
I hope this helps
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