Heavy Duty AV Media Stand, Multifunctional Stacking Audio Component Rack with Shock-Absorbing Foot pegs, Audio Stand for Home Theater Studio (Teak, Third Floor)
$52.99






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Stable support, safe and reliable — av stand Adopting environmentally friendly high-density MDF and thickened metal steel pipes, each layer can bear 88lbs (40kg), which can effectively carry your amplifier and other equipment to prevent tilting and collapse
Multi-Functional Storage Space — audio video rack can hold amplifiers, stereos, karaoke machines, projectors, CD/DVD players, books, stationery and potted plants; Suitable for home, office, theaters and stores
Reduce resonance and improve sound effects — audio racks and stands bottom adopts shock-absorbing feet and gaskets to effectively isolate external vibrations, greatly reduce the interference of resonance on sound quality, and improve sound stability
No worries about heat dissipation, smooth operation — audio media stand Breaking the traditional style, adopting an open structure design, Easy to take, and also ensuring that the equipment can circulate freely in the air, avoiding overheating hazards and extending the service life of the equipment
Safety rounded corners prevent scratches — stereo stand entire design features smooth, rounded corners with no sharp edges, ensuring safer use, Greatly reduces the risk of accidental injuries to children and the elderly at home
2 reviews for Heavy Duty AV Media Stand, Multifunctional Stacking Audio Component Rack with Shock-Absorbing Foot pegs, Audio Stand for Home Theater Studio (Teak, Third Floor)
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BuckNerds Media Labs –
Makes your old cheap audio equipment look higher quality, and does so with style! 😀
The stand shows up looking like it was designed by someone who wanted to mix retro charm with industrial seriousness. The black finish is sleek, and the clean retro look makes audio gear look like it belongs in a proper studio instead of a college dorm. It can hold heavy equipment if it fits on the shelves, which is impressive considering most racks start wobbling when you put anything bigger than a toaster on them.Assembly is straightforward, though the instructions assume you already know how to build furniture in your sleep. The stacking design is clever, but it also means you’ll spend a few minutes wondering if you’re building a stand or a Lego tower. Once it’s together, though, it feels solid, and the shock-absorbing foot pegs actually do their job instead of just being marketing fluff.The materials are sturdy enough to inspire confidence. The shelves don’t bend under weight, and the frame doesn’t squeak when nudged. It’s not luxury furniture, but it’s definitely not bargain-bin junk either.The retro look is clean and stylish, perfect for audio equipment that deserves more than a flimsy TV tray. The compact footprint makes it easy to fit into a home theater or studio setup, though anyone with oversized gear will quickly learn that “fourth floor” doesn’t mean infinite space. :DGood Things 👍- Clean retro look for audio equipment- Shock-absorbing foot pegs actually work- Sturdy shelves hold heavy gear- Compact footprint fits most setupsBad Things 👎- Instructions are vague- Limited space for oversized components- Stacking design feels fiddly during assembly- Finish shows fingerprints easily
CGD –
Don’t buy.
I purchased the third floor stand. The box was torn and damaged and just beat up. It was taped back together where the holes were. The contents did not seem to be damaged but the assembly instructions are missing. The shelf holes are not drilled all the way thru so there’s no way to put it together. Maybe if I had the instructions it would mention the buyer needs to drill them out? Don’t buy this I wish I didn’t.