Anyone Using the Sold Tech Radius


Anyone using the Solid Tech Radius Solo 5 rack? I am considering it; would put my Aries 3 on the top, probably on 4" a maple board or a Gingko. Anyone got personal experience using this equipment rack?

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stickman451

Showing 3 responses by gundam91

I have one set up for my headphone gear in the study room, completely "upgraded" with suspension kit for every shelf, and isolation feet for the rack.

It's a very nice rack, but support in the U.S. is not that good. This rack is designed to be flexible, so you can customize it to fit your needs, but the North American distributor choose not to sell loose parts. So in the U.S., you can only purchase the basic pre-configured racks.

If you decide to purchase the rack, I would contact the U.S. distributor and try to see if he can help you buy the upgrade kits. If he agrees, it will take at least 5 to 6 months before you will get the stuff. Another way would be to contact Walrus Audio in London and pay a little premium to get them faster. But I think the upgrade parts really help elevate the performance of these racks by a big margin.

I had purchased all the inventory from the previous U.S. distributor a while back. So I've configured several Racks of Silence for audio use, and the Radius Solos will be doing the home theater duty in the dedicated room that I am about to build.

FrankC
It should not be a problem. Each board is solid and heavy. It can take the weight without any problem. How much does the Aries weight? How about the 4" maple platform? I would go to www.solid-tech.net and ask the manufacturer directly whether the weight is going to be a problem or not. I would recommend putting something between the maple block and the actual platform, like a vibration dampening sheet. You can get the material at car audio shops or parts-express online.

FrankC
Just for reference, my turntable sits atop the Refere Rack of Silence. It doesn't have a "shelf", but four legs are connected by "X" beams. My Michell Orbe SE sits on the top shelf. Between the table and the "X" beams, I place a chopping block from IKEA. It's about 1.5" thick. Beneath the chopping block are 4 vibropods.

The Orbe is a fully suspended table. My wife walks around the rack, and my 3-1/2-year-old son bounces around the living room, but the table does not skip.

But I have not compared the Radius directly to the ROS. It's kind of hard to compare racks.

FrankC