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to answer your questions the ins and outs are balanced
to answer your questions the ins and outs are balanced
Audio Rack Selection
Most all of the racks you see in these audiophile pages are overpriced and take up too much space. They also make lousy platforms for turntables. Any vibrations or floor motion gets amplified at the top of the rack. Just horrible. The very best turntable platform is a wall mount. Here's a photo of my turntable and rack underneath. You can buy rack rails of any length and have any local cabinet maker put together a rack for you. Mine sits on rollers, which allows me easy access to cables behind the gear. Neither my preamp or power amp rack mount, so they sit on shelves I got from Parts-Express. This will cost you less. It will also give you a lot more flexibility as to where you put your gear. |
Although I've had Timbenation stands, the Butcher Block stands looks like a nice solution: https://butcherblockacoustics.com/collections/rigidrack%E2%84%A2-audio-furniture Or, you can do what I did and source a good, local carpenter to make just the stand you'd like. All the best, Nonoise |