Looking for the highend hifi/AV rack
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b) tirnahifi is not designed to be, nor intended to be, a marketplace. Any member who uses the site merely for selling will be looked on suspiciously.
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Looking for the highend hifi/AV rack
Looking for the highend hifi/AV rack.
Re: Looking for the highend hifi/AV rack
Hi Komornick,
Welcome to the forum, there are many types of racks out there.. any idea about, number of shelves, target price, material wood or metal, any particular type, shape etc, are you intending to put a TV on top or a Turntable etc.
I put a 5 shelf rack into Cloney's some time ago... should still be there... Cambro was the design name I think, if that suits you can ask them for more info etc.
Best of luck anyway
Welcome to the forum, there are many types of racks out there.. any idea about, number of shelves, target price, material wood or metal, any particular type, shape etc, are you intending to put a TV on top or a Turntable etc.
I put a 5 shelf rack into Cloney's some time ago... should still be there... Cambro was the design name I think, if that suits you can ask them for more info etc.
Best of luck anyway
Let the Good Times Roll...................
Re: Looking for the highend hifi/AV rack
I can be interested - please send me more details. Photos will be the best.
Re: Looking for the highend hifi/AV rack
Hi Komornick,
I don't have the details to hand, but it would be very similar to the image below, except it is a 5 shelf rack,
I don't have the details to hand, but it would be very similar to the image below, except it is a 5 shelf rack,
Let the Good Times Roll...................
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Re: Looking for the highend hifi/AV rack
Good morning,
I have a Finite Elemente 4 shelf Pagode Signature rack in Black/silver anodized columns
¢899 ono.
I also have Cerapucs x set of 4 for ¢225, normally ¢400.
I bought all of this in Clooney Audio a few years ago. In absolutely pristine condition with all original packing etc.
Regards,
Hifiman 087
I have a Finite Elemente 4 shelf Pagode Signature rack in Black/silver anodized columns
¢899 ono.
I also have Cerapucs x set of 4 for ¢225, normally ¢400.
I bought all of this in Clooney Audio a few years ago. In absolutely pristine condition with all original packing etc.
Regards,
Hifiman 087
Re: Looking for the highend hifi/AV rack
Posting this for gianthaystacks ....
stand 005 by francis morrin, on Flickr
stand 008 by francis morrin, on Flickr
stand 009 by francis morrin, on Flickr
stand 014 by francis morrin, on Flickr
stand 005 by francis morrin, on Flickr
stand 008 by francis morrin, on Flickr
stand 009 by francis morrin, on Flickr
stand 014 by francis morrin, on Flickr
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Re: Looking for the highend hifi/AV rack
Its made of plexi or glass ?
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Re: Looking for the highend hifi/AV rack
and what fits on the wee shelf at the bottom?
ooooooooooooooooooh i like that
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Re: Looking for the highend hifi/AV rack
hi this is my musicworks hifi rack which is up for saleFran wrote:Posting this for gianthaystacks ....
stand 005 by francis morrin, on Flickr
stand 008 by francis morrin, on Flickr
stand 009 by francis morrin, on Flickr
stand 014 by francis morrin, on Flickr
thanks to fran for helping with photos -it is made of acrylic-plexi glass-plastic and no need for isolation devices
the bottom shelf is held rigid but all the rest are not held tight by the colums and the top shelf is decoupled on arcrylic feet there are no corners or straight bits and the cutouts in the middle is to let unwanted energy out of hi fi components -if you had some smaller components you could use a piece of acrylic or plywood on top of one of the shelves.it is really light the digital company dcs use musicworks rack in there demo room . everyone admired this rack even people with no intrest in music .i may put up a proper advert for this and take more photos -it is unusual and rare .
i have small child so i cant leave any thing around around 350 euros many thanks my first advert at around 100 posts
Re: Looking for the highend hifi/AV rack
Still looking...