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| Author: | teddanson [ 28 Jul 2022, 12:59 ] |
| Post subject: | Furniture. |
Curious to see what you folks use to house your Laserdisc players and equipment. I'm looking to change out my existing unit to something a bit more accommodating as it's a bit of a squeeze. Finding units with a depth long enough to house an LD player is a bit tricky though as most stuff is around the 40cm mark in terms of depth, that I've found so far anyway. How do you house your stuff? |
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| Author: | elahrairrah [ 28 Jul 2022, 13:55 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Furniture. |
I got two of these from sellers on craigslist and they flank my display... ![]() Bush Media Tower Only problem was, with the shelves being glass, I didn't trust the top one with my super heavy receiver. So I made a wooden shelf for the top. My Runco LJR-II fits quite snugly on the 3rd shelf. |
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| Author: | teddanson [ 28 Jul 2022, 14:37 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Furniture. |
The open racks are pretty good for hifi components, though a pain for attracting dust. Then again enclosed units are the same so it's a lose lose situation! Spectral do some nice stuff but the prices are a bit out there. |
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| Author: | admin [ 30 Jul 2022, 15:55 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Furniture. |
teddanson wrote: The open racks are pretty good for hifi components, though a pain for attracting dust. Agreed. Been using this for ~10+ years now (this ATACAMA model has been discontinued for a wooden version). ![]() Next upgrade will be a real racking cabinet with cable and power management, and a glass door for dust. Been collecting all the racking ears/kit for my devices over the years. Julien |
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