Of course you can. Make them as stable as possible and be sure to use a high quality form of support depending upon the weight of the equipment. Do not use cheap thin stuff that will sag or resonate like a bell.
I would suggest 3/4"+ acrylic or 1-2" hardwood. You may also use those Teflon pads that are sold for moving heavy furniture. They make it easy to slide around.
My bet is that you will not notice any sound degradation. Listen before and after and ask a friend or spouse to do the same. No worries! Good Luck!
I would suggest 3/4"+ acrylic or 1-2" hardwood. You may also use those Teflon pads that are sold for moving heavy furniture. They make it easy to slide around.
My bet is that you will not notice any sound degradation. Listen before and after and ask a friend or spouse to do the same. No worries! Good Luck!