Updated pics of the "Reworking the Rack" thread
Geoff4rfc
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Just need to connect; speaker cables, trigger cables and fan cables, and of course, install the side panels. Then, put power to it and let'r rip!!
The project is coming along nicely. I left room over the power conditioner as I will later add a second one.
The rear of the rack shot, posted especially for @EndersShadow. And yes Dan, the AC Infinity fans work great, all rear exhaust with the open back of the rack. I hope you like the effort on cable management so far



The project is coming along nicely. I left room over the power conditioner as I will later add a second one.
The rear of the rack shot, posted especially for @EndersShadow. And yes Dan, the AC Infinity fans work great, all rear exhaust with the open back of the rack. I hope you like the effort on cable management so far



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Is that room on a concrete slab floor? When I moved to a home with no basement or crawl space years ago everything improved audio-wise, and no weight limits.
Nice rack.
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Very clean! Nice!
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Is that room on a concrete slab floor? When I moved to a home with no basement or crawl space years ago everything improved audio-wise, and no weight limits.
Nice rack.
Thank you!!
The entire house is tile floor. The three bedrooms are carpeted. I lucked out. The house was a rental when I first moved in. One of my uncles owns a carpet business and laid new carpet in it prior to the move in. The AC units inside and out were replaced while I was renting. When the owner told me he was going to sell it, he gave me first consideration. My mom was a top broker in S.A. and helped me with her connections to get the deal I got. One of my cousins owns a title CO and was the closer. One of my other uncles previously owned the house and suggested I go look at it to consider renting it. The rest is history

