Denver and Front Range furniture maker -- just did my audio rack!


Just a head's up that I had a wonderful audio rack made by Clay Street Woodworks in Morrison, CO. 

He worked with me on dimensions, materials, and it will be both nice and low and rock solid for my rig. Very cost competitive with everything else out there, and custom made. FYI, Colorado audio peeps.

128x128hilde45

You did good. You would not have been able to purchase such a rack from any of the high end boutique rack makers for that $$. I paid more for my Butcher Block Acoustics rack and it is very similar to yours in looks and size.

 

 

@hilde45 

beautiful! I messaged him just now for a quote. One question. Why did you choose a 2 inch thick piece for the top and 3 inch for the bottom. My integrated will go on top and the 3 inch thickness seems better for the top. Please give me your thoughts on my logic. Thank you 

 

Ron 

Nice buy, professor! Will make note of the vendor.

You're all set now. Put on some tunes and crack a cold one. As Beckett wrote: "Nothing to be done."

@denverfred I just learned (from a fellow audiophile) that Nobsound springs, Townshend podiums, and Synergistic Hfts are huge. Heaven help me.

@ronboco 

I did 2" on top because I believe lighter gear will be up there -- streamer, DAC, Preamp. Lower shelf may have a very heavy Pass Labs amp.

I don't even know if the above makes sense from a vibration point of view, I just thought, "thicker, heavier on the bottom" might look better, too. 

I bet 2" on each shelf would be fine and would look good, too.