Stereo stand with adjustable shelves


I would like suggestions for stereo stand manufacturers with adjustable shelves. I have been using a Sanus stand for about 13 years and a couple things I like about it is that each shelf sets on little spikes and the shelve heights are adjustable. It seems that all those I look at these days have fixed shelves. I like my stand but I am considering something shorter. Thanks, Brian
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Thanks for all the suggestions.

I have looked at all of them and I like the function of the Deluxe JustaRack the best, it looks to do isolation as well as hold your gear, but as Mr. Fries says, unfortunately they only come in black.

I really like the Cherry shelves that Salamander offers in the Archetype series but I don't get why they don't offer a 4 shelf Archetype. It appears the Archetype is designed more with isolation in mind than the Synergy series.

I looked at the Particular Basis in Dan's virtual system, it is interesting that is for sure.

As for those by Timbernation, they don't have adjustable shelves.

I kick myself for purchasing the 5 shelf version of my stand instead of the 4 shelf.

Of all these suggestions, which I thank everyone for, I guess I would lean towards the JustaRack because it addresses isolation as well, I just wish other colors were an option.

As for price, I haven't given it much thought, but would think a nice rack could be purchased for $500 or less, I would entertain higher costs if it met all functions and was visually more appealing than others.
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I have found the Synergy line just as sturdy as the Archetype if not more so. After a couple of years of normal room vibrations the Archetypes need to be tightened (takes about five minutes).
The Synergy is solid; especialy if you use the aftermarket feet. They sell all of the individual components separately for the DIYers too. I've been thinking of using the Synergy posts for a closet remodeling project because of the adjustability and durability.
I'd always wondered about the Salamander Synergys when I saw them in ads or on the internet. They look nice, but are they sturdy enough? Two things always impress me when I see them in person. They're much nicer looking live, and they're way sturdier than I would have expected.
Guys,

I did buy a custom tt platform from Timbernation (wanted different dimensions). Looks great & a pleasure to deal with.