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Old 01-23-2013, 01:44 AM
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Old 01-23-2013, 02:20 AM
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Old 01-23-2013, 08:03 AM
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Not a fan of glass shelves then? Got to say that is a very reasonable,price wise,idea to experiment.Thank you.
I have mixed ideas about glass racks. They look great, as does yours, but back in the day it was preached as a total no-no. I also know how glass windows and doors can suck bass out of a system. So I am curious as to what has changed scientifically or was it all bull from the beginning.

I use the Sorbothane pads with my VTI and previous wood racks but would be willing to bet your rack is twice as rigid as the VTI I have.

Anyway, you can purchase all kinds of expensive footers but you can also buy it in sheets and cut your own squares for a fraction of the cost. It can be a bit tricky to cut. You can use a razor knife and straight edge but you may need multiple passes. I was working as a Toolmaker until 8 years ago so I had access to a sheet metal sheer which did an awesome job of cutting the sheets up. I got mine from McMaster Carr.
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I have mixed ideas about glass racks. They look great, as does yours, but back in the day it was preached as a total no-no. I also know how glass windows and doors can suck bass out of a system. So I am curious as to what has changed scientifically or was it all bull from the beginning.

I use the Sorbothane pads with my VTI and previous wood racks but would be willing to bet your rack is twice as rigid as the VTI I have.

Anyway, you can purchase all kinds of expensive footers but you can also buy it in sheets and cut your own squares for a fraction of the cost. It can be a bit tricky to cut. You can use a razor knife and straight edge but you may need multiple passes. I was working as a Toolmaker until 8 years ago so I had access to a sheet metal sheer which did an awesome job of cutting the sheets up. I got mine from McMaster Carr.
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Old 01-23-2013, 10:56 AM
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Very nice rack. Forgive me if I missed some information. What rack is it?
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Old 01-23-2013, 12:21 PM
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Don.......You have really got your sound system and listening room looking good.


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Old 01-23-2013, 12:25 PM
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Gia.......Wow, the HRS rack looks fantastic. HRS products are truly amazing. Build quality is closer tolerance. Of course you pay for that level of quality.


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Old 01-23-2013, 11:10 PM
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My lowly Salamander rack:


Salamander make nice racks. That is very nice and tidy Cyril Thanks for posting.

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