Timbernation Rules

Thedubemaster

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Got my second gorgeous rack from Chris Futrick of Timbernation in Tiger Maple and Walnut and it is stunning. As soon as I get posting privileges I will post some pics. Very very heavy so I do not recommend dropping shelves on toe. I broke two of them but the rack is still worth it.
 
I'll fix your posting when I get home.

And YES - Timbernation rules. I have ALL Timbernation racks and amp stands. Chris is a no BS kind of guy who builds rock solid racks.


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Got my second gorgeous rack from Chris Futrick of Timbernation in Tiger Maple and Walnut and it is stunning. As soon as I get posting privileges I will post some pics. Very very heavy so I do not recommend dropping shelves on toe. I broke two of them but the rack is still worth it.

Ouch! Talk about getting started off on the wrong foot!
 
Rob, I'm guessing these pics are self explanatory. I so wanted to import this product into Australia but he wouldn't reply to my many emails.
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Yes I used Cerapucs under the feet of the rack as well I will be using Stillpoint Ultras under certain phonostages and a Symposium Svelte Plus under turntable. Talk about overkill. The Cerapucs are very well made same ceramic ball and cup type of isolation device. I installed threaded adapters into the walnut legs to take the threaded screws for the Cerapucs.
now to move all the arms and the Turntable over. the RX-5000 will go on the existing rack with four arms.
 

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Chris indeed is one cool dude. I drew up this:


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And he sent me this:


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It totals 450 total pounds of Walnut. Huge 3" thick solid platforms and burl inlays. I think its purdy.
 

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Wow, those are beautiful! I lusted over the figured tiger maple stand for quite a while but just couldn't pull the trigger. Now you have me thinking again. My flexy stand is looking pretty sick right now and not in a good way.
 
Paul-The beauty of that wood in your stands is a knockout. Of course I would have gone with a different design for the stands, but I sure can't argue about how beautiful they look.
 
If anyone has a pair of McIntosh 275's, I have a pair of Timbernation amp stands (4 inch thick), I had custom made for them. They are black.


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That turned out beautifully, Paul, congrats!

Now to get those cables... ;)
 
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