I like that door on there looks kid prof.My home theater gear and some other bits and bobs I have tucked into my Cab. My stereo listening gear is on my desk.
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Nice clean looking system.
Those little Ikea units KLH9 shows in #607 are quite good and very useful. I once used 4 to house my complete system. They can be stacked or adjacent. They're on casters for easy moving, even when carrying 2 50lb mono amps, with a 40lb turntable on top; plus they're rigid, with no wobble. They're open-backed for easy hook-up and cooling air flow. Shelves are height-adjustable in 1.5" steps, and can house a slim-line preamp with its matching monster power amp, with the right spacing.
I'd still be using them but I moved away from racks in general. My gear doesn't need to be centralized, and I now prefer to decentralize because it's less obtrusive.
I don't know the name, and it's probably not a current product. I got one from a friend, found three others at thrift shops, all at least 10 years ago. I'm not much help, sorry.What are those exactly? I need one.
Found a new home for my gear. It was the right size had sliding doors the left door is glass to show the gear off and the right side is big enough to hold records and fit my reel to reel. Plus the silver accents go perfectly with the silver faced gear. Got an incredible deal for it weighs a ton though. I'll probably take some better pictures when I've got some daylight.
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Edit: a couple more pictures in better light.
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What you need now are some nice speaker stands that get the tweeters at ear height when seated. Those speakers (Advents?) are not floor standers.