Solidsteel Racks


Hi all,

Does anyone have any experience with Solidsteel racks and their customer service? I wanted to order the HF-4 rack, as it's big enough to hold my McIntosh amp and I like the way it looks. That said, it's listed as temporarily out of stock on Crutchfield and an email sent to the company a few days ago has gone unanswered. Should I just move on to another company? Suggestions? (I don't want an all wood rack. I like the look of the metal legs and black shelves).
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Appreciate all the feedback! I contacted Symposium and they got back to me right away, even though they were all on vacation. Really impressive communication thus far, their racks look great, and they're from my home state, NJ (happily in CA for the past 15 years though). As long as I can get one for a good price, I'll probably order from them.

Btw, I had already checked Music Direct, but did not call them. 
A bit late to post on this thread but I just installed a Solidsteel HF-3 Hyperspike rack yesterday.  I did not expect an equipment rack to make much difference in SQ but it did and it was an subtle.  I had a Salamander rack previously.  All my equipment is light weight....digital components no amps.  It looks understated and complements my gear/room and performs as advertised.  The pillars are solid steel and very heavy.  The shelves are over 1" MDF with multi-coats of finishes with flat black almost rubberized top coat finish.  Solidsteel describes all this as part of the design.
I have a few of the original solidsteel pieces. I'm in the market again and heard somewhere that they are going through a major redesign. Maybe the reason for lack of product. There's always something better out there but for what you get the price point is hard to beat. 

I am looking for a HF-3 Hyperspike rack but it appears they are all back ordered with expected delivery in April 2023. Thx

Putting aside the component racks, the Solidsteel SS-6 speaker stands look really good. The industry has been crying out for a quality set of monitor stands at an affordable price, for decades.

The normal stands you get around $200-300 are just rubbish, they all wobble even when filled up with sand or ball bearings. Then there seemed to be a big leap in price up to 3-4k for high end stands (I have Track Audio Precision 600 which are now unobtanium) and there was really nothing in-between.

If you use standmount speakers, you really do not know how good your speakers can be until you get them on quality stands.