Picture Food Needed

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VOLKS

Re: Picture Food Needed
« Reply #800 on: 15 Jun 2011, 11:00 pm »
That is one empty/sad CDP   :(

SoundGame

Re: Picture Food Needed
« Reply #801 on: 16 Jun 2011, 12:15 pm »
No pictures yet for me.  Robert - I love your rack....

I also quite like the more industrial styling of the racks that you see in the YouTube Audio Advisor piece that Craig Bell of Bryston does on the 28B-SST2.  Does anyone know what rack that is?  It is a Spider-like design but doesn't appear to be a "Spider Rack".

VOLKS

Re: Picture Food Needed
« Reply #802 on: 16 Jun 2011, 05:32 pm »
No pictures yet for me.  Robert - I love your rack....

I also quite like the more industrial styling of the racks that you see in the YouTube Audio Advisor piece that Craig Bell of Bryston does on the 28B-SST2.  Does anyone know what rack that is?  It is a Spider-like design but doesn't appear to be a "Spider Rack".


Its a Solidtech "Rack of Silence"
I have one-Great Rack



SoundGame

Re: Picture Food Needed
« Reply #803 on: 16 Jun 2011, 05:41 pm »

Its a Solidtech "Rack of Silence"
I have one-Great Rack



Man VOLKS - you are my envy.  Amazing rack...  I'll need to look at the pricing on that one.  Enjoy!

VOLKS

Re: Picture Food Needed
« Reply #804 on: 16 Jun 2011, 05:45 pm »
Man VOLKS - you are my envy.  Amazing rack...  I'll need to look at the pricing on that one.  Enjoy!


They usually retail for between $2000-$3000(The Rack of Silence that is)....depends on how many levels you need.

SoundGame

Re: Picture Food Needed
« Reply #805 on: 16 Jun 2011, 05:49 pm »

They usually retail for between $2000-$3000(The Rack of Silence that is)....depends on how many levels you need.

Looked at your gallery.  I like it even more with the Bryston setup.  Gotta start saving for that now.  Cheers!

VOLKS

Re: Picture Food Needed
« Reply #806 on: 16 Jun 2011, 06:09 pm »
Looked at your gallery.  I like it even more with the Bryston setup.  Gotta start saving for that now.  Cheers!



Hehe yeah the rack is expensive,but worth it.

SoundGame

Re: Picture Food Needed
« Reply #807 on: 16 Jun 2011, 06:12 pm »
Thanks Volks - good to know.  It is a beutiful showpiece, as well as functional, I'm sure.

jaxwired

Re: Picture Food Needed
« Reply #808 on: 23 Jun 2011, 12:47 am »
All new digs!

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Re: Picture Food Needed
« Reply #809 on: 23 Jun 2011, 01:27 am »
Terrific setup :thumb:

james

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Re: Picture Food Needed
« Reply #810 on: 23 Jun 2011, 01:49 am »
 :thumb:,yes not too busy, nice paint colour.
There's lots to say about simplisty,very nice.

looks like the walls have a bit of texture on them,correct.

Levi

Re: Picture Food Needed
« Reply #811 on: 23 Jun 2011, 02:39 am »
Canadian Company Cervelo.  :thumb:




headshrinker2

Re: Picture Food Needed
« Reply #812 on: 23 Jun 2011, 03:36 am »
Jaxwired,
Great pics!  Very nice decorating as well. 


SoundGame

Re: Picture Food Needed
« Reply #813 on: 23 Jun 2011, 12:07 pm »
Jaxwired,

Love the setup / decor.  Those corner traps are almost invisible.  Neat idea for the headphone hook. 

Must be very relaxing to listen to music there. 

Cheers.

Marius

Re: Picture Food Needed
« Reply #814 on: 23 Jun 2011, 01:40 pm »
wow, i've been looking for a rack like that for some time now. Is it selfmade? if not please tell me where to get one!

Marius

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Re: Picture Food Needed
« Reply #815 on: 23 Jun 2011, 10:49 pm »
Terrific setup :thumb:

james

Absolutely! I wish my room could look half as good!

jaxwired

Re: Picture Food Needed
« Reply #816 on: 23 Jun 2011, 11:58 pm »
wow, i've been looking for a rack like that for some time now. Is it selfmade? if not please tell me where to get one!

Marius


Hi Marius.  Yes it is a DIY.  Basically a version of the well known "Flexi" rack.  I wanted to upgrade my rack so I did a lot of research and I just couldn't find what I wanted.  They were either too flimsy or way too expensive.  I came close to buying a billy bags and then a steve blinn rack, both which run $2k for anything similar to what I now have.  Good audio racks are crazy expensive!  But then I realized one night that I could rebuild my old salamander archtype rack and create the rack I really want for way less money.  The salamader archtype racks use this same hardware but have much smaller shelves.  I found a place online that will ship unfinished butcher block slabs of pretty much any size.  So I ordered 4 planks.  They are 2" thick solid mahogany.  Then I had to ease the eadges and sand them.  I don't have a wood shop so I hand sanded them and I bought a hand corner plane to soften all the edges.  Then I drilled the holes.  That's the trickest part because obviously if you mess that up it won't fit together.  The best way would be to use a drill press and clamp them all and drill four at once.  That would guarantee success, but I only own a hand drill.  So I went with a plastic template for drilling holes for kitchen cabinet knobs.  Worked perfect.  Voila!  I finished the wood with Howard's butcher block conditioner which made the wood look like a million bucks and protects the wood from moisture.  Great product.  In fact, it worked so well I went hunting around the house for what else I could wipe this stuff on LOL!  You can buy all the black hardware without buying a salamander rack.  Audio advisor has the parts, but I suspect it would be cheaper to just buy the salamander rack for parts.  The entire project cost me just over $600 but I already had the hardware.  Probably be around $700 if you buy the hardware.  But just try and find anything close to this for $700.  Ain't happening...

And the rack provides infinite shelf adjustments and weighs over 150 lbs empty!

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Re: Picture Food Needed
« Reply #817 on: 26 Jun 2011, 11:38 am »
just was browsing through the pics because i got sucked in... and then there was this...

what the heck!? $6500?!! just looking at the picture i can tell its some cheap cd player someone took apart and botched into a new chassis and not even a good job at that! i hope this was a joke..

Miss the good old days when they actually try very hard ( i mean, REALLY hard) to fill up the metal box?






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Levi

Re: Picture Food Needed
« Reply #818 on: 26 Jun 2011, 02:25 pm »
amblin:  There is no comparison.  Transport/DAC/Power supply/master clock...separate systems are still out there.   That is 4 heavy boxes.  The future still looks good from this side of the river.

Check out dCS LTD, Esoteric, etc...  :lol:





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Re: Picture Food Needed
« Reply #819 on: 26 Jun 2011, 02:42 pm »
here is a inside picture of my dac and transport.