Price?The good thing is this guy is very welcoming to suggestions n never says no . The unit quality n finish is really impressive as it is made with sheesham wood
Price?The good thing is this guy is very welcoming to suggestions n never says no . The unit quality n finish is really impressive as it is made with sheesham wood
An AV rack is not just a piece of furniture .... It MUST perform the additional task of Isolating each electronic component from vibrations.Is this needed? does it add any quality, not sure so asking. also are you doing DIY or any carpenter?
I did put an IKEA bamboo chopping board under my TT. Degaraded the sound significantly. After a week it is back to chopping onions.An AV rack is not just a piece of furniture .... It MUST perform the additional task of Isolating each electronic component from vibrations.
The Metal spikes that you see are not optional extras, they are ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL to the design (assuming that mind has been applied to create a rack that will isolate vibrations.
* Metal Spikes
* Special Platforms (Select wood like Bamboo, Multiple sandwich layers of wood and elastomers)
* Completely Suspended Shelves
* Sand Filled Hollow Posts
These are just Some of the measures used to create a True AV Rack. ... Else its just furniture.
As a first move, try putting a Bamboo Chopping board, under any piece of your Hi Fi it may be under ... a TT, DAC, Preamp , or what ever.
Hear a difference ? If yes, take the pursuit forward.... After All Hi Fi is our hobby, and its a pursuit to get the best sound possible![]()
It does. Like everything in audio it boils down to synergy. Same thing doesn't work for everyone. Try and adapt.Glad you tried it !
The bigger point being made (and which you concur) is that the rack DOES affect sound ! It needs to be engineered rather than treated as a piece of cosmetic furniture.