I make my own amps and up to now I've been making them 30cm deep (1ft) so they fit on domestic shelves.
I've been wondering about making my amps/preamps 38cm deep (15"). Is this a good idea or not? Typical hifi stands are 50cm deep, but I'm sure many people use domestic shelves.
What depth of shelf do you use for your equipment and what would be the maximum depth of an amp/preamp that would fit on it?
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Topic - What's a "standard" equipment shelf depth front to back? - andy evans 09:44:11 10/10/16 (7)
- RE: What's a "standard" equipment shelf depth front to back? - gordguide 11:47:16 10/12/16 (0)
- RE: What's a "standard" equipment shelf depth front to back? - erik_sq 10:08:11 10/10/16 (5)
- When I build, all the connectors are on top... - andy evans 15:42:18 10/10/16 (3)
- This does not compute. How do yuo create: all connectors on top? You still have to - Smelly_Socks 16:25:34 10/10/16 (2)
- Don't understand the question - it works fine. - andy evans 01:29:49 10/11/16 (1)
- OK got it. The connectors are on the top of each component.. Not the top of the rack..... nt - Smelly_Socks 10:18:02 10/12/16 (0)
- I understand. - Prisoners 11:50:59 10/10/16 (0)