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tecmo04
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Anybody invest in an audio rack with isolating platforms? I need a new rack and cant decide what to buy and how much to spend.
Right now i am considering
http://www.racksandstands.com/VTI-BL304-VI1005.html#additional
and
http://www.studiotech.com/products/component_racks/performance_series_ps-6/index.html
If anyone has experience or recommendations they would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
Right now i am considering
http://www.racksandstands.com/VTI-BL304-VI1005.html#additional
and
http://www.studiotech.com/products/component_racks/performance_series_ps-6/index.html
If anyone has experience or recommendations they would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
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I don't have an audio rack, but I'm looking to buy one. I think you just sold me on the VTI. The spikes are nice and will definitely help reduce vibrations, plus it is expandable. And at that price, its a no brainer. I prefer the VTI 404 instead of the 304 because the 4 legs appears more stable than the 3 legger.
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i did some research at local shops and came to the conclusion that 3 legs is easier to level. If the rack is designed properly then you shouldnt really have to worry about stability. Also, racks at the high end stores ranged between $800- $1,500. That price is pretty amazing.
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VTI is the way to go. Only problem I can see is if they get bumped.engtaz
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engtaz - do you own a VTI? Any reviews? What do you mean by "bumped"
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I worry about the shelves getting knocked around since the are just resting on a point and not solidly connected. If you don't have a problem with bumping the shold be great.engtaz
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No, I have young kids and dogs, I wish I could.engtaz
I love how music can brighten up a bad day.