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    Quote Originally Posted by guy View Post
    I like having my turntable wall mounted (although i don’t know your turntable), but with my LP12 a Target shelf keeps it at good height for access and out of harms way - something like this:

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/225681880...Bk9SR5bO0MXHYg
    Thanks Guy, something like that might be a route I will go down
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    I have 3 racks in a row, 2 Target Audio both from the 90s with glass shelves, one from a recording studio that was used for a Reel to Reel tape deck and they flank a Quadraspire rack for TT , however from a height and aesthetic point I keep looking at sideboard types
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swann36 View Post
    I have 3 racks in a row, 2 Target Audio both from the 90s with glass shelves, one from a recording studio that was used for a Reel to Reel tape deck and they flank a Quadraspire rack for TT , however from a height and aesthetic point I keep looking at sideboard types
    The more I think about it the more I like the sideboard type idea
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    I like the sideboard idea, you can always isolate individual components. Have a look on ebay, there are usually some bargains to be had used, whether modern, traditional or antique.

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    Quote Originally Posted by antonio View Post
    I like the sideboard idea, you can always isolate individual components. Have a look on ebay, there are usually some bargains to be had used, whether modern, traditional or antique.
    The more I think about the sideboard idea the more I like it, will have a good look around
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    I am using this sideboard and it works very well indeed. Very heavy especially as it is loaded with 200 albums which gives it a lot of mass and damping.

    These can be picked up from £500 -£2000 if you want nice original piece but I think it looks nicer than a rack and certainly performs just as good. Only downside is if you have lots of equipment but then you just buy a longer one. Mine is quite small. They also have shelves inside which can be used to mount gear but I removed mine to enable me to fill it with vinyl.

    991321B0-2FCB-4186-A226-C3355B91AC02 by [url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/162281319@N03/]/url], on Flickr

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    https://www.vinterior.co/search?q=si...D%5B1%5D=1970s
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    This beast would take a lot of equipment.

    https://www.vinterior.co/furniture/s...ro-sku48449541
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbo View Post
    This beast would take a lot of equipment.

    https://www.vinterior.co/furniture/s...ro-sku48449541
    It certainly would James
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbo View Post
    I am using this sideboard and it works very well indeed. Very heavy especially as it is loaded with 200 albums which gives it a lot of mass and damping.

    These can be picked up from £500 -£2000 if you want nice original piece but I think it looks nicer than a rack and certainly performs just as good. Only downside is if you have lots of equipment but then you just buy a longer one. Mine is quite small. They also have shelves inside which can be used to mount gear but I removed mine to enable me to fill it with vinyl.

    991321B0-2FCB-4186-A226-C3355B91AC02 by [url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/162281319@N03/]/url], on Flickr

    If you want to see lots where this came from take a look at this website.

    https://www.vinterior.co/search?q=si...D%5B1%5D=1970s
    One or two that I like on that site , thanks James
    Regards
    Robin

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbo View Post
    I am using this sideboard and it works very well indeed. Very heavy especially as it is loaded with 200 albums which gives it a lot of mass and damping.

    These can be picked up from £500 -£2000 if you want nice original piece but I think it looks nicer than a rack and certainly performs just as good. Only downside is if you have lots of equipment but then you just buy a longer one. Mine is quite small. They also have shelves inside which can be used to mount gear but I removed mine to enable me to fill it with vinyl.

    991321B0-2FCB-4186-A226-C3355B91AC02 by [url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/162281319@N03/]/url], on Flickr

    If you want to see lots where this came from take a look at this website.

    https://www.vinterior.co/search?q=si...D%5B1%5D=1970s
    Looks good James. I think equipment looks so much better atop such a thing than in shelves, and if I had the space I would go down that route. Although it could well be more prone to airborne vibrations, individual supports/isolation should take care of this as Dave (Antonio) says.
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