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Reviewed by:
Levrow
( an Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
July 24, 1999

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Summary:
was torn between this rack and the salamander stuff. they are about equal in price when you start with
basic stuff, but i went with the premier because it
ended up being cheaper for what i wanted. it's very
sturdy with the adjustable spikes (which come with
any of the "base" parts of the system. it wasn't all
that difficult to assemble. you will get your hands
oily from the steel rods but those soon get covered
byour outer tubes which can also be filled with
insulating foam to dampen even more sound. each shelf
is solid. they also have additional spikes for each
shelf. mine came with one set and then one of the
add-on shelves also came with the spikes, so i keep
receiver and dvd on the spikes. premier racks are
also made my paradigm, so they match my paradigm
speaker stands as well. i would recommend this system
to anyone who wants a stable, nice looking rack. i
think i ended up paying around $260 for a 4 shelf and
i also got the wire channel kit which hides all your
unsightly wires and cables. worth the extra $39 if
you have a lot of those things that you want to hide.
these aren't as infinitely adjustable as the
salamander archtypes, but once i have everything
where i want it, why would i need to move everything
again? i mean, it's a pain just to do it once. i
currently have the R-30 and a R-ES/4. if i ever need
to expand, there are plenty of add on possibilities.
they only come in black, but they look oh so nice!


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Reviewed by:
Jeff Johannsen
( an Audiophile)

Review Date
June 2, 1997

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

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Summary:
These modular equipment racks are very strong and stable. In addition to floor spikes, each shelf is mechanically isolated with four additional spikes. Available in black only, there are several different options for both audio and video applications. One warning, these are somewhat difficult to assemble. However, my dealer offered to put them together for me, something you may want to consider if you do not have the time, tools, or patience. Overall, I am quiet pleased with their appearance and performance.


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