Audio rack


Hello I am looking into designing an audio rack for my equipment. I am not sure if it should be made all of wood, metal or a combination. I would like it to be about 50 inches tall and about 24 inches wide. This would be for a turntable, tube preamp, cd player, tuner, phono pre amp and some vinyl and cd storage at the bottom.I don't want it to resonate and I was looking into some spikes for coupling it to the floor. My tube mono blocks would have there own stands. Any thoughts or ideas? Jim
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Showing 1 response by williewonka

I have built my own racks in the past, but I must admit the Lovan rack I now have is superior in every way - but I did have to tweak it

As glennewcidk points out...
- three legs - easy to level - very important
- floating shelves - help isolate components from floor vibrations
- mass - helps redice severity of vibrations

Add to those features - Damping

The Lovan stand I have consists of...
- seperate  metal supporting "frames" that fit on top of each other - each isolated with spiked feet
- I replaced a couple of the 8mm MDF shelves with 18mm (3/4") MDF for the amp and the turntable for additional mass/support
- between the frames and the shelf I inserted sorbothane damping strips
- on each shelf
- on each shelf I added a granite tile (cut to size), but between each shelf and the granite I placed a damping layer of 1/10" foam drawer liner  to further limit vibrations - it's an MDF/Granite "sandwich"
- the feet of each components were replaced with ball-bearing feet and 1/10" sorbothane cushions

The entire rack is isolated from the floor by inert damping material - a fancy name for hocky pucks + spike protectors

I'm a handy DIYer and did make a metal rack in the past with spikes for isolation etc..., but could I make a rack that provides this level of isolation, configurability and stability? - the answer is no.

If you have access to metal/wood-working tools that allow great accuracy WRT cutting and welding - go for it

Otherwise - making some simple mod's to a Lovan rack will reap huge benefits and save you lots of hassle.

YES - the same tweaks can be applied to any rack, but the Lovan range is quite affordable, robust, nicely made and even without mods - are better than many higher priced alternatives. 

My stand cost $400 CDN for a 4 shelf unit, so I did not feel that guilty about drilling a few additional holes :-)

Hope that helps - steve