Audio Furniture Audio Racks And Cabinets

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For the folks who love a good audio set-up, audio furniture with audio racks and cabinets will help store your precious equipment in a safe and attractive medium. In contemporary and classic styles to fit the owner, and glass, wood, and steel varieties, there is bound to be the perfect audio rack and cabinet to fit your needs. Take a look at our collection and pick your perfect model.

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Audio rack in classic form. It is completely made of wood. Includes 3 open shelves arranged vertically. Neutral design for the living room and others interiors according to taste and need.

Audio tower 2

Contemporary audio video tower crafted out of oak wood, finished with cherry lacquer, sporting some sleek silver chrome accents. Three open shelves, large top shelf with chrome metal railing and a bottom drawer for storage.

Entertainment tower furniture

Made from rosebud cherry, sleek and fancy, this audio tower furniture constitutes an exquisitely stylish proposition for contemporary apartments. Its 5-tier construction ensures plenty of space for your multimedia.

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Coastal Audio Cabinet

Coastal Audio Cabinet

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What do you need in your audio video storage cabinet

What do you need in your audio video storage cabinet?

Eagle Industries Savannah Birch Audio Cabinet

Eagle Industries Savannah Birch Audio Cabinet

A pretty traditional media tower of wooden materials in mid brown. It has a quite tall rectilinear body with a crown top and a protruding open base with low angled legs. A cabinet with 3 adjustable shelves has a glazed door with a round metal knob.

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Audio Furniture Audio Racks And Cabinets

Buying Guide

Features to look for in audio cabinets are drawers to keep miscellaneous items out of sight, a DVD shelving system to house your CDs and records, and cable management for a neat and tidy layout.

You also have the option to choose between open audio cabinets and closed ones. Open cabinets are ideal for those who want to easily access their audio equipment, make their space appear a bit more airy and roomy, and flaunt their music collection. On the other hand, dusty objects aren't an issue with closed cabinets. Plus, your digital devices will be safe from curious children and pets who like to chew on random items.

When considering audio furniture (audio racks and cabinets, for example), one of the most crucial considerations you’ll have involves the type of material you target. Should your speakers, cabinets, and racks be made of plastic or metal, for example? We’d steer away from either of those, as plastic may not hold up to the phonic resonation over time, and metallic pieces tend to either overheat or invite a cool, brittle echo as the music resonates.

For the best experience with your audio furniture, we recommend a high-quality wood. Wood is dense and rigid, as well as durable—which will lend a long life to your pieces. It’s also naturally resonant, which will give a warm sound to your music and movies. Finally, wood exudes a timeless flair and can be decorated up or down to match your aesthetic preferences.

The best place to position an audio rack is somewhere away from the speakers, for example, off to the side of the speakers or leaned against another wall. Never place audio furniture, audio racks, and cabinets between the speakers or just behind, as they may dampen the sound and cause the infrastructures to vibrate and potentially fall over.

Audio racks house Hi-Fi systems, electronics have space to store miscellaneous items like CDs and DVDs. You can place a low-profile audio rack underneath a wall-mounted TV to create a modern entertainment system.

Alternatively, opt for a freestanding audio rack and create a retro-style music nook in the corner of your living room. Place a turntable on top and vinyl records in the cabinet underneath, then situate a comfortable armchair next to the unit to enjoy an immersive musical experience.