Here are mine.

The equipment rack is a modified Sanus. Here 'tis before I installed the cocobollo front-trims on it.

The verticals and top-front-back rails (FBRs) are hollow and are filled with lead shot. I've drilled holes in the bottom FBR and 2 of the shelf-support FBRs and filled them with leadshot. Notice the white holeplugs.

I need to do that to the 3 on the left side, but they're harder to get to, and this thing is HEAVY and essentially unmovable with
any equipment on it.
Principal source in my system is an Opp '83SE discplayer. It...


...and the conrad-johnson MET1 preamp...

...each use 4 Tenderfoots, resting on the steel straps I replaced two shelves with.

I've added a layer of thick SoundCoat to the bottom of one strap and need to do that to the other 3.
I use Grungebuster dots on a bunch of steel 'bricks' I had cut. Both 3" wide, the brown ones are 1" thick while the black ones are 3/4" thick.

Each of 5 Marantz poweramps rests on 3 tall Tenderfoots.


I use HAL-O-Jr. dampers on the 3-front-channels' interconnect RCAs...


When I had 805-powered SET monoamps, I used dampers on them, too.

Not being a GEA easily able to hear tiny differences between amost-any change, I have no good idea what any
one of these Herbies products does to the sounds of the system. I do know that my system sounds anything but edgy and unattractive, being extremely transparent, smooth, detailed,
attractive,
musical...the best I've ever heard, anywhere, any time.
Thanks, Steve.