Wooden Stereo Cabinets

138 Ideas by Chloe Hughes

Go a little more old school with your stereo equipment. Instead of the coldness of steel, store your components in a cabinet made of wood. Wood is warm and clean, and can be perfect for a calm home where wood is celebrated over the more modern appeal of metal. And in this collection, you are sure to find a wood coloring to match your home.

Veneto Audio Cabinet

Veneto Audio Cabinet

Wooden stereo cabinet

Very simple cabinet intended to be TV stand or stereo stand with shelf to storage CDs. Due to its simplicity, this cabinet will be fit for every type of interior. It is available in three versions - black, dark wood and oak wood.

Wooden stereo cabinet

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Mirage Audio/Video Cabinet

Mirage Audio/Video Cabinet

Innovative and aesthetic, this Audio/Video Cabinet in Black Finish is designed of Medium Density Fiberboard. Includes 4 adjustable (removable) shelves, vents for passive flow-through, cable management, integrated levelers, and hidden wheels.

Sold Mid Century Wood Stereo Console Tv

Sold Mid Century Wood Stereo Console Tv

Wooden stereo TV console with cabinets for DVD players and other devices used in home cinema sets. Solid wooden construction is finished in brown color, so it matches any home entertainment center design.

Wood stereo cabinet 2

Vintage and old-fashioned; this stereo cabinet is a nice piece of furniture for a traditional, classic living room or a recreational room to give it a retro touch. Contains two storage compartments which give just enough room.

Swe misson stereo component cabinet

SWE Misson Stereo Component Cabinet

Bello wavs 326 wood audio video cabinet rich caramel brown

Bell'O WAVS-326 Wood Audio/Video Cabinet, Rich Caramel Brown Finish ...

Wooden stereo cabinet

A sturdy piece of fine furniture that will last you many years to come. Crafted of natural-finished wood, the stereo cabinet includes 1 large open compartment, 2 door cabinets and 2 storage drawers - all four equipped with metal handles.

Wooden Stereo Cabinets

Buying Guide

Do you want your audio gear to be out of sight when it’s not in use? If so, then what you need are wooden stereo cabinets which are specifically made to house your expensive gear! Continue reading as we’ll teach you what to look out for when choosing this type of furniture that’s fitting for your living room or home theater.

When you’re checking out wooden stereo cabinets, check for openings in the shelving, in the back portion of the cabinets and in the bottom to allow the air to flow freely. Some people think that they can simply use old corner cupboards. After all, they appear to make great A/V cabinets. The problem is they need major modifications to be suitable for specialized audio equipment.

A feature stereo cabinets always come with is passive ventilation. It's necessary as electronic components generate a massive amount of heat, most especially when they’re used of an extended period of time. Without ventilation, the heat that is trapped inside the cabinet will seriously affect the performance of your gear.

You will require access to join your receiver that you may have placed on the cabinet’s lower shelf to your subwoofers or speakers that are on the middle shelving. This means it is important that you can easily access your cables. So, check for portals in the back panels of wooden stereo cabinets, notches, as well as an opening at the back of each shelf.

Additionally, you’d want a wooden stereo cabinet that has removable back panels as they allow for a quick access to your equipment from the back. Removable back panels will already come with openings for cables and wires to be run in between the shelves as well as passive ventilation slots.

For simple storage, a solid door panel is fine. However, if you want remote control over your gear, then you should get the cabinet that has a door that won’t block IR signals and let them pass without any interference like glass. As clear glass doesn’t hide your components, opt for the tinted or smoked kind.

If possible, list down what needs storage including your soundbar, speaker, subwoofer, and media collection. A great cabinet comes with open spaces to give you ample room for when your audio gear grows. Components that are small in size can be stacked so you can save space. However, you should avoid stacking components if they generate lots of heat like gaming consoles and receivers.

Built-in casters provide the quickest access to your cabinet’s back panels, which you need as you set up your audio gear and upgrade/replace some components of your system. There are times when wires get loose so having wheels will let you turn the cabinet around and fix any issues.