Absolutely stunning hifi shelving . Wish they met my budget but it's always nice to dream. Thank you so much for your outstanding content. You're in my top 5 favorite audiophiles and your content is always pleasant and educational. Cheers
Quality and style combined. I used to think this ancillary equipment was of less importance…but it is essential. Aesthetically and sonically. Thank you.
I think at £775.00 for a 2G unit is a tad on the rather expensive side -Not worth the lay out in my humble opinion..Think I will be giving this one a miss .
Hi Paul. I must admit I like the design of this system , compared to the more regular designs that are available . I tend to make my own support units and speaker stands , but I can see there’s been a lot of thought go in the design of this product . I particularly like the ability to dampen the side supports , which would have me reaching for my favourite product for this purpose ( cat litter ) 😂 . Finally nice to see the audiolab cd player brought into service for the sound test , a unit it bought along with the audiolab amp after seeing your review some years back . Kind regards as always . 👍
Dimensions (base) are: 109.3 x 602 x 402 mm. For the tallest shelf: 365.45 x 602 x 402 mm. Usuable shelf width/depth is: 480 x 379 mm. Usuable height varies from 120mm to 350mm. As I say, the link provides access to the site with all of this info on there. There's lots of other stats you can view there too for the many shelf variations inc. varying weights.
I prefer the typical four pole design. Depending on placement, the solid block sides here will have additional interactions with the speakers' sound waves.
Absolutely stunning hifi shelving . Wish they met my budget but it's always nice to dream. Thank you so much for your outstanding content. You're in my top 5 favorite audiophiles and your content is always pleasant and educational.
Cheers
Quality and style combined. I used to think this ancillary equipment was of less importance…but it is essential. Aesthetically and sonically. Thank you.
Where did you get stereo equipment that doesn’t have cables 😀
Dear Paul, Riveting presentation as always. Amazing product. Thank you very much. Kindest regards. 🙂 🙂 🙂
I think at £775.00 for a 2G unit is a tad on the rather expensive side -Not worth the lay out in my humble opinion..Think I will be giving this one a miss .
Hi Paul. I must admit I like the design of this system , compared to the more regular designs that are available . I tend to make my own support units and speaker stands , but I can see there’s been a lot of thought go in the design of this product . I particularly like the ability to dampen the side supports , which would have me reaching for my favourite product for this purpose ( cat litter ) 😂 . Finally nice to see the audiolab cd player brought into service for the sound test , a unit it bought along with the audiolab amp after seeing your review some years back . Kind regards as always . 👍
Will it fit a vintage monster receiver? A Marantz 2325 with a wood case? How about a Sansui 9090? No one makes one
Dimensions (base) are: 109.3 x 602 x 402 mm. For the tallest shelf: 365.45 x 602 x 402 mm. Usuable shelf width/depth is: 480 x 379 mm. Usuable height varies from 120mm to 350mm. As I say, the link provides access to the site with all of this info on there. There's lots of other stats you can view there too for the many shelf variations inc. varying weights.
I prefer the typical four pole design. Depending on placement, the solid block sides here will have additional interactions with the speakers' sound waves.
Für das Geld kaufe ich lieber neue Platten!
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