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Stillpoints -
Sound Anchors -
Copulare -
Solid Steel -
Salamander -
Soundations -
Silent Running Audio (SRA) -
Silent Running Audio (SRA) -
Solid Tech -
Symposium -
Harmonic Resolution Systems (HRS) -
Silent Running Audio (SRA) -
BLOK -
Rix Rax -
Copulare -
Soundations -
Silent Running Audio (SRA) -
Soundations -
Copulare -
pARTicular -
Solid Tech -
Critical Mass Systems -
Brightstar -
Salamander -
Bello -
Brightstar -
Harmonic Resolution Systems (HRS) -
Hi-Fi Racks -
Symposium -
Sistrum -
Sistrum -
Rix Rax -
Soundations -
Rix Rax -
Quadraspire -
Salamander -
Sistrum -
Solid Steel -
Audio Suspension -
Harmonic Resolution Systems (HRS) -
Grand Prix Audio -
pARTicular -
Grand Prix Audio -
Audio Points -
Hi-Fi Racks -
Brightstar -
Copulare -
pARTicular -
Hi-Fi Racks -
Rix Rax -
Artesania Audio -
Silent Running Audio (SRA) -
Schroers -
Symposium -
Critical Mass Systems -
Bello -
Copulare -
Schroers
Audiophile's Guide: Audio Equipment Racks, Stands, and Platforms
For your viewing pleasure. Click to go to manufacturer website
Note that equipment racks affect the sound of your components, by transferring structure-borne and air-borne vibrations to the components in different ways, and many of these ways are detrimental to the sound the equipment produces. Muddiness [lack of clarity] and the in-ability to generate tight bass [bass overhang and untamable bass] are a few among many other often-seen negative affects of vibrations on the sound of your gear.
Please feel free to send links to any manufacturers of high-end audio equipment racks that we have missed.
Updated August, 2014.
Zoethecus, Acoustic Dreams, Standesign and Sound Organization racks [and others] are no longer with us. Once we figure out what to do with them [color them differently or create another ‘defunct racks’ page] we’ll do it.
This is a page in the Audiophile’s Guide to the Galaxy
