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DIY: Hi-Fi Rack
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<blockquote data-quote="mervin@sacs.co.za" data-source="post: 59150" data-attributes="member: 502"><p>I think you have some nice skills there boet. One recommendation (constructive...) make your shelves a bit thicker, try different laminates (woods/granite/slate) or such to get rid of the natural resonance. If you place an accelerometer on the surface, play some nice music you can look at the interference specifically with TT's. But the look is really nice!!! I think you have some commercial possibility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mervin@sacs.co.za, post: 59150, member: 502"] I think you have some nice skills there boet. One recommendation (constructive...) make your shelves a bit thicker, try different laminates (woods/granite/slate) or such to get rid of the natural resonance. If you place an accelerometer on the surface, play some nice music you can look at the interference specifically with TT's. But the look is really nice!!! I think you have some commercial possibility. [/QUOTE]
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