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Home theater tower to hold components
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Bump... No one? Which component stand will be good?

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Congratulations on your recent purchase. I think you will like the PSB Marantz combo.

In terms of audio racks, it's very hard to recommend them since we don't know what you are going for and it really comes down to what you like.

Here are the things I consider when I'm looking at an audio rack (i) build quality - want to make sure it sturdy and will support everything, (ii) adjustability - I find the more adjustable things are the easier it is to add things and the easier it is to live with in the real world, (iii) Design and fit- has to look good.

Now I'm sure there are those that will sat vibration isolation and material matter but that's not something I can really comment on and not something I would be very concerned with. If this does impact the system, I'm assuming it would fall in the small highly debated tweak category.

What I would recommend is going to a few show rooms or audioadvisors.com and taking a look around. A lot of great brands. As for my recommendation, I love things from Salamander designs. To me they are infinitely customizable, extremely well made and in my opinion look great. Of course they are a number of equally good brand so its really up to you to see what you like.

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live4u wrote:

Bump... No one? Which component stand will be good?

Check the Nexera 101012 cabinet, for $120, at Amazon.

Also the BUSH FURNITURE Midnight Mist Audio Tower, for $220.

The TechCraft website also has a number of units available, and Amazon sells most of their models.

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