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Haha. Looks great [emoji106][emoji2533]. What speakers are you using ?

Wilson Alexia - Used, one year old - as I sold off the Raidho D3.1. Makes music with the Devialet. I was wondering, but did dropped off the idea for Alexia 2. No more chasing. Be happy and when the whole combo gets real old, will change to the Vintage I have always dreamt about.
 
Pangea Audio Vulcan - Inexpensive, looks pretty decent, well made, solid and sturdy, does the job.

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Hi all,

These are my racks from Artesania. A Artesania Exoteryc 3L and two Aire racks. Really like these racks :D


Best regards, Jan


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Here is mine...it is made from 1 1/2" thick Mahagony and pine for the top, and sides. 1/2" Mahagony veneered MDF for the shelves with a 8020 rack for the mainframe. I am using 1/2" aluminum rods for the support of each shelf. I am waiting on a few more 8020 slide in nuts so I can add a shelf or 2 more.
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Installed this weekend. Built locally (not by me) from local windfalls of Claro (California) walnut trees. Despite no stain, note the dramatic color change as I start applying the first coat of Osmo Polyox-Oil (satin). Heat shield is to protect the wood and finish in case I move into a "hot" amp. Shield is 14"x20" aluminum flashing backed by 1/8" Amarin felt insulation rated to 600 degrees. I do not know or care what the "R" factor is. I think it will be more than adequate since the large aluminum surface helps to dissipate heat.

Rack color is darker and more red than in the pictures. My walls are light tan, not white, and so are the darker parts of the floor tile. For some reason my Nikon always washes the color out. Maybe someday I will find the instruction manual and see if there is a correction.
 

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Beautiful craftmanship. The joinery is elegant and reminds me of the Box Furniture racks. Very well-done.
 
That is truly wonderful work and gorgeous wood. Looks better than any of the all-wood racks I've seen available on the market. You've avoided awful square or round cross-section posts, which are ugly as heck for wood imo.
 
Installed this weekend. Built locally (not by me) from local windfalls of Claro (California) walnut trees. Despite no stain, note the dramatic color change as I start applying the first coat of Osmo Polyox-Oil (satin). Heat shield is to protect the wood and finish in case I move into a "hot" amp. Shield is 14"x20" aluminum flashing backed by 1/8" Amarin felt insulation rated to 600 degrees. I do not know or care what the "R" factor is. I think it will be more than adequate since the large aluminum surface helps to dissipate heat.

Rack color is darker and more red than in the pictures. My walls are light tan, not white, and so are the darker parts of the floor tile. For some reason my Nikon always washes the color out. Maybe someday I will find the instruction manual and see if there is a correction.

Really nice, lucky you. Congrats!


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Qobuz over Roon is my rack and I have close to 10,000 albums on that rack... Only 59,990,000 more to go! :cool:
 
It was designed by a friend because it is really difficult to find some really hifi rack here in Buenos Aires.
 

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I've been designing performance-oriented racking systems (mostly for myself) for the past 20 years.
 

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I've been designing performance-oriented racking systems (mostly for myself) for the past 20 years.

Do you have any pictures of your vampire system with the lights turned on?
 
Do you have any pictures of your vampire system with the lights turned on?

Yeah, I think I've got some brighter pictures somewhere. But since pictures have nothing to do with performance, and since I said I designed (past tense) performance-oriented racking systems, I'll give you a little demo per below. I said, performance-oriented but I really should have said, extreme performance-oriented racking systems as I would attribute about 80-85% of my playback system's level of musicality solely to the rack itself.

But I would suggest cranking up the volume a bit to get a better perspective.

 
Yeah, I think I've got some brighter pictures somewhere. But since pictures have nothing to do with performance, and since I said I designed (past tense) performance-oriented racking systems, I'll give you a little demo per below. I said, performance-oriented but I really should have said, extreme performance-oriented racking systems as I would attribute about 80-85% of my playback system's level of musicality solely to the rack itself.

But I would suggest cranking up the volume a bit to get a better perspective.



I don't know who likes watching your videos that hide your system and room because you shoot them in the dark on purpose, but it's not me.
 
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