mana acoustics - they are *the best* stands for an lp12. the difference is not subtle at all. they're expensive, but incredible.
What's your LP-12 on? The sidewalk?
I have a new (to me) LP-12 (pretty loaded -- Lingo, Ekos, T-Kable, etc) sitting on a very solid wood table. I'm willing to go to something more serious, and I wonder what you recommend? I am in a basement with cement walls, so wall mounted racks are not an option.
Here's an idea I have, and maybe someone who knows more about this stuff than I can help. I have, in my garage, a piece of concrete that probably came from a sidewalk repair. It's a hunk of stuff that's about 2 feet by 3 feet by about six inches. I'm thinking that if I could get something appropriate under it so that it were at a decent height and completely level, that it would be very inert. It's gotta weigh 150 pounds. But is inert the way to go with a Linn suspension? Maybe the concrete with something tech-y on the top?
I really can't justify the $1500 for a used Arcici, and while the Rix Rax look great, they too are waaay out of the question.
Thoughts? Help!
Appreciation hereby given in advance for all feedback.
Rich
Here's an idea I have, and maybe someone who knows more about this stuff than I can help. I have, in my garage, a piece of concrete that probably came from a sidewalk repair. It's a hunk of stuff that's about 2 feet by 3 feet by about six inches. I'm thinking that if I could get something appropriate under it so that it were at a decent height and completely level, that it would be very inert. It's gotta weigh 150 pounds. But is inert the way to go with a Linn suspension? Maybe the concrete with something tech-y on the top?
I really can't justify the $1500 for a used Arcici, and while the Rix Rax look great, they too are waaay out of the question.
Thoughts? Help!
Appreciation hereby given in advance for all feedback.
Rich
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