CD RACK


I have a lot of really nice CD’s made in the 2000’s when they were putting out all kinds of remastered and numbered cardboard editions and box sets, anyways I have always loathed the ugly wooden CD racks or cases, then recently I decided to dig out all my CD’s and start playing them again, I had CD’s everywhere, my wife was getting mad at me so I found online this BOLTZ company and I wish they were making these racks 30 years ago I would have been so happy like I am now.

 

 

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@ghdprentice 

May look like that, but they are specifically made for CD storage. More for office storage, but works for music CD’s as well….obviously 

I had a Boltz CD rack.  It was very solid -- reassuringly rigid with no flexion.  I felt sad when I had to give it up during a move.

But for footprint efficiency, I am using big wood spinners now.  Huge capacity without hogging floor or wall space.

I enjoyed my Soundstyle rack until I gave up CDs and sold it. It revolved so it was easy to access both sides.  Very well built and feet adjustable in height.

 

 

I took a different approach that only works if you have less than 400 cds and don’t really want to store them. I bought an old Sony CDP-CX400 carousel player and all my CDs are in it. About 370cds are in it alphabetical and the display was programmed with Artist and Title. When I am just randomly listen I put the player on shuffle....and when I want a CD for my better spinner, I just take it out and put it into my single CD spinner. If I don’t want to do critical listening, the CX400 is connected to an external DAC and it sounds a step better. It took alot of time to do this, so it is not the best solution, but I have limited space for my CDs..

Nice ideas people! And YES the rack is bolted to the wall by two brackets, its super stable.