Does anyone know of some cheap goodlooking audio racks? I need one with at least 4-5 shelves. I am thinking something under $100 for sure. Less is better.
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the best cheap decent rack I ahve found and actually purchased was the ones sold in BJ's, some are amde of metal, and some of wood, at the time I got mine it was only wood, my loss.....
...something about how they're constructed is supposed to absorb vibrations well, they're cheap, and they look pretty good if you spend the extra couple bucks on the wood veneer.
Originally Posted by mmmmcheese Does anyone know of some cheap goodlooking audio racks? I need one with at least 4-5 shelves. I am thinking something under $100 for sure. Less is better.
You may look into a "Metro-style" rack... http://www.metro.com/consumer/index.cfm
These racks are extremely sturdy and can easily hold a couple hundred pounds of stuff.
Variants can be found at most home improvement/accessory or shelving stores.
Has a DIY flexy rack setup which is quite handy and not to difficult to do. Should easily cost less than $100.
I have built a few "flexi-racks", some of them quite huge. They are a top notch solution, and you can finish them however you like. I like using many coats of gloss.
Anyhow, if you go this route, make sure to shop around for your materials. Small industrials shops often sell the hardware for much, much less than the Home Depot type stores.
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