VTI audio rack, any good?


I would like to change my audio rack and I need a 6 shelf unit with a high WAF. Price is a major concern and I really can't go more than 500.00. Since I own 2 toploading cd players, I need sufficient space between shelfs. I would need 3 shelfs to have 9 inches between them, the other two could be from 5-7 inches.

Presently I am using a Sanus audio rack but some of my equipment is stacked on top of one another so I want to alleviate that. I have been looking at various racks and found a VTI rack that uses glass shelfs supported by 4 metal tubular columns. Each shelf is claimed to hold up to 200 pounds. It comes with floor spikes. The dimensions are 50" high, 23" wide and 21" deep. My question is, is this a decent rack or should I just keep what I have? Does anyone have any suggestions in my price range? Thanks for your help.

Bob
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Anything with glass will kill your sound look at Symposium Foundation rack.This rack will give you much better sound and it looks great as well.Good luck enjoy!!
Have the BL (wood) series.  It's a very good cost effective stand.  Stabilized the sound, giving greater clarity and dimensional.  Five Iso-clean TT-007 discs under the rack improved sound a little bit as well.  HRS footers between shelves and equipment match well.  I would stay away from glass.  IME, thin glass introduces glare 
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Has anyone tried the Monoprice Monolith XL racks?  They are less expensive but appear to be fairly stout with 1" thick shelves and a 350 pound weight capacity.
https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=39165&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIn5Cy8Ib07wIVaiitBh1qpwDYEAQYAyABE...