Vinyl Command Center ?

94ranger55

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I would like purchase a entertainment center that will fit all my records aprox 600 lps ,36 flat screen tv,dvd/tape player, turtable ,receiver ,cassete player,cd player, and two large book shelve speakers ! whats out there that will fit everything ??? I want it to be sturdy to hold the weight of the vinyl and I want something that show off my pioneer pl-570 and other audio addictions !!! ....I have looked at BOBS but so far nothing I saw I have really liked any suggestions ?

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wow.. you're asking for a full wall unit it sounds like. That's a lotta stuff to stuff in there.

You can always try something like IKEA and mix and match their parts to make a complete unit, or, you could even consider a DIY or custom built unit if you got the jack..
 
Oh yea she would have to be a full wall unit!.... Where I have my equipment set up now is the man cave so to speak that was when my wife wasnt a big fan of my audio addictions but now when all our freinds come they get all excited when they see vinyl spining so hence the need to bring the gear up woman/inlaw land hahha(the living room) ..So this will be the comand center and I will have various speakers set up in more man freindly enviroments :music: !
 
You know what holds a ton of weight (3600 lbs, actually) are those wire racks from HD. I bought one for vinyl, then ended up using it for equipment in my temporary situation. You can set each shelf to whatever height you want. Sets up real quick.

The downside to them is that the shelves bend (sag) slightly with the weight. That can be dealt with by a vertical support brace.

Kind of ehh. Dirt cheap, though.
 

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What about three expedits? 4x2, two upright and the third on its side between them? That should give you display space for the tv, a shelf for the turntable/amp, and enough storage for the rest. You could even leave out the horizontal shelf on the top right and top left two vertical shelves in the uprights, and put your speakers in there.
 
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