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In Reply to: RE: Audio rack options posted by psgary on February 14, 2023 at 14:06:22
But how would you handle the speaker cables? In the wall? I guess if you have a receptacle behind the shelf you could deal with power, but curious as to speaker cables.We were planning a major remodel once that was to include a dedicated room, it didn't happen once the bids came in, but the architect we were working with was very amenable to working with me on what I wanted for appearance and sound quality. Never had to deal with a designer.
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Regarding speaker cables, that thought occurred to me too, as well as plugging in for power.
The speaker cables can't be put in the wall. I'm hoping it will be understood that some sort of audio rack is the best answer.
Thanks.
These days there are so many nice, furniture quality racks out there that they actually add to the room's aesthetic qualities. Some are quite pricey, but in the grand scheme of a room renovation not so much. I really like the Salamander Chameleon line. I've had their Synergy rack for years. I only wish that Id've gotten the dual width, lower profile cabinet at the time I bought mine.
Best of luck to your friend, and I agree with another poster, the designer works FOR THEM, not the other way around. Of course, if there's a significant other who has different ideas, that's a whole nuther' story!
The link you included will be checked out. It's good to have your endorsement, since audio racks can't be auditioned in a store.
It seems likely that a rack will be the answer. There are too many problems posed by a floating shelf as far as I can see.
Thanks.
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