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I am considering redoing my HT setup, well I need to as new amps are on the way and they won't fit the old racks I have. I am considering these, wanted to know if anyone has experience with them??
http://www.adonacorporation.com/products.html
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Personally, I've always liked the Grand Prix Audio racks. They are pricy to say the least but damn are they good lookin'. Just my two cents.
Andrew
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Love the Grand Prix racks, unfortunatley they don't do what I need....
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What do you need your rack to do?
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Sing, dance...
No actually I need more space, and would like them to all be the same. I need a new TV stand for that Sony 70" and ideally a spot for a center channel and three monoblocks under it, then the main tower has seven components on it and will need to handle two more monoblocks plus I need to redo the power for it and depending on how I do that it could be another one or possibly two shelves for that. Add in my height and I don't want to have my components too low. Tha Adona's would allow me to go two or three wide if need be and give me flexibility down the line, plus I like the looks of them, very industrial.
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Andrew,
I have been looking at the Grand Prix Racks.... I think I could make them work for the main gear, but would need another system for the front, and as you know the Monaco's aren't cheap. I could go down the line, but have never been one to do something half way... I mus admit I would like a rack without a middle rear leg, but also realize with the irregular floors I have I need a sound way to level them and a four fooot system won't work well.... Maybe I could turn them backwards to allow better access to the rear of my components... No, forget I said that! I guess I am no closer to a decision and with amps on the way, time is getting short.....
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