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just spoke with Rick who is going to build me a 5 shelf taller rack, with a hoodoo top to accommodate the 2301s and the P10s. Said it would take until December for delivery. I'll update photos then.
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Sweet! Would love to see it!
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Rix Rax Amp Stands in Progress!!
Well, it took a long time for Rick and I to settle on design, and now it's taken a long time to get them built, but Rick is making progress on my amp stands. I decided on two shelves for each stand, with the PS Audio P10s on the bottom and the (replacements to the) 2301s on the top. This will significantly help the aesthetics of my rig, as I now have the P10s on their sides on the floor. 20 inches of clearance on the bottom shelf so the p10s have plenty of room to breathe.
Here are photos of them in process, before powder coating. Note the stand for a screen I'm going to put behind the amp stands and my main rack to help hide the cabling. |
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Amp Stands from Rick are Here
Well, the new amp stands are finally here. We ended up going with two level amp stands with the PS Audio P10s on the bottom level and the new A200s on the top level. Rick did a great job on these, as he did with the Hoodoo (my original large stand in the middle of the following photos). Each of the amp stands has about 25 lbs of sand in it and they're solid as a rock - as Rick said, you could dance on them. You load the sand in yourself - easy as pie.
These photos show the big shipping crate. Rick packs these things very well - solid - but, they're easy to unpack. They come ground freight and it works pretty well (even across the border). These photos also show the cable screen that Rick built - fits right behind the big rack and really organizes and hides the cables well. There's also a bit of the chaos of unpacking / setting up shown in these photos. Rick is in British Columbia and hunts and fishes and has another job, but he does great work. It's not cheap, but nothing in this pursuit is, and he delivers. I hunted all over for racks and couldn't really get comfortable with some of the high tech stuff I saw out there, but when I saw these, the hunt was over. They probably don't deliver the cutting edge sonics that some out there do, but I can say that the large rack was like a component level upgrade compared to the double Salamander I had before. Plus, you can dance on them. rixrax.com. Can someone rotate these photos for me, please (or tell me how to do it)? They show up properly when I load them, but then in the preview, some of them are on their sides. Apologies for that in advance. |
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The beauty of those stands matches your system wonderfully.
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Audio Room: Sonus Faber Amati Faturas / JL Audio 13.5” Fanthom In Wall Subs / McIntosh C52 / McIntosh MCD 1100 / McIntosh MEN 220 / McIntosh MC 601’s / McIntosh MPC 1500 / McIntosh MT 5 / McIntosh MC 275’s / Luxman AS-55 Amp Selector / Silenzo (This thing is Amazing) / Gold Lion Tubes from Vintage Tube All items in green were bought thru the AA marketplace and blue from a current AA retailer |
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Rack looks awesome. Love the idea of the screen for cable management
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Tim Amplifiers: McIntosh 1.2 Kw Preamp: Esoteric C03 Speakers: Salon2 with F113v2 x 2 Analog: VPI Avenger Reference with Ortofon A95 and Esoteric E03 phonostage Digital: Silenzio and Esoteric K03-x and G02 Power Management: PS Audio P10 x 2, P5 Cables: WW PE7 SC & IC, Furutech Flux-50 Filters Rack: HRS SXR Signature |
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