Turntable will share wall with 52" flat panel ...


...TV and front channel speakers in a compromise system that sees most of its time in 2 channel mode when not doing the HT thing. Does anyone know of any innovative low riser rack systems that won't give the overwhelming impression that the Turntable was shoehorned with great difficulty into a 21st-century-big-box-electronic-store-digitally-dominated-space? I have no objection to wall mounting the TV but don't wish to go higher with it than eye level from sitting in a recliner chair at ten or fifteen paces. I'd like to be able to raise the dust cover on the turntable with minimal chance of its being accidentally slammed into the TV screen but, at the same time, I don't want to give the visual impression that the turntable is sitting on the floor. I don't want to go much wider than 50" on the rack and would like something with some depth-from-wall should I decide to go with Mac or Levinson amp at some future point. Has anyone faced the same dilemna or have any suggestions?
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Check out the Salamander Chameleon Series.. or check my system thread to see pictures.. it's low 22" high and 46" wide and for $499 you can get a plasma mount on the back, my Berlin model has a glass top, which you could probably take and get cut in half so it would be removeable with the turtable inside. The other cabinets in that series which are more traditional have wood tops which once again you could cut and hinge off the alum frame which is inside these Salamander racks. They are low and extremely solid because of the alumium framed inter skin.

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