Equipment tables

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    McShads

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    Does anyone know of a good quality 'midi' size equipment table to fit my resolution audio opus 21. My floor space is at a premium so looking for something that is a snug fit for the opus. Thanks.
     
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    D Louth 77

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    Hi mcshads

    Have a look at Stands unique . these with some isolation products would be about the best IMHO.

    regards D Louth
     
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    Hi DL

    Aren't they glass shelves though, wouldn't wood(!) be better?

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    McShads
     
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    Yes thats why i suggest you use in conjunction with some isolation products . I can't think of anyone else who makes midi sized tables that sound as good as these . Optimum look nice but aren't as good sonically .

    Anyone got any other ideas ?

    Regards D Louth
     
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    Put three Ceraballs under each of the two boxes. IMHO these always improve the sound.
     
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    you could try this guy
     
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    Put it on a Symposium Svelte with some rollerblocks.
     
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