I would lean towards investing in the right rack to start with and then saving up for footers. My logic is that there is a strong aesthetic component to a rack, and not all isolation devices work the same with different racks. Also it’s a lot easier to test and change footers than racks. For instance you may invest in Nordost footers, then decide on a Quadrapsire rack and discover that the footers don’t go so well with the Quad. Buy a good rack, then you can make decisions later about what footers to use with it.
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I like Cinder Blocks myself. Very sturdy and stable.
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Isn't it funny, a 'rack' in New Zealand is a piece of equipment used in Snooker. It doesn't mean to us what I now think it means in the USA.
I guess its a bit like the word 'fanny': very offensive in NZ & Australia but is ok in the USA as it means something else. I always laugh that people in the USA are named 'Randy'- I know its a contraction of Randell, however, no-one in NZ, Australia or the UK would ever call their child that name, as it means something entirely different. The Queens English, always evolving, changing: and with the same word or saying having different meanings due to which 'English' speaking country you were born in! My Dad, who is multi-lingual, says English is the most difficult language to learn, due to words having multiple meanings, and being full of French words pronounced incorrectly! |
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As not native English speaker, I just learnt something here! randy | ˈrandē | adjective (randier, randiest) 1 informal sexually aroused or excited. 2 Scottish archaic (of a person) having a rude, aggressive manner. DERIVATIVES randily | -dəlē | adverb randiness | ˈrandēnəs | noun ORIGIN mid 17th century: perhaps from obsolete rand‘rant, rave’, from obsolete Dutch randen ‘to rant’. |
Now, I’m triggered! 🤪
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I’m cracking up here!!!
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I hope I’m not too far off topic here; but I ordered a new HRS SXR rack for my new HW-40 TT.
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Who doesn’t love a great audio rack
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