Over the last 2 years I've purchased 4 different TV/Audio Stands and with the exception of the Standout Designs Haven 82 unit in the LR I haven't been a happy camper for various reasons; design, aesthetics, build quality, etc.
Flash forward to last week and a friend mentions a family member who's in the wood working field and can build anything I'm looking for. Obviously I'm going to go out to his shop and check out his handiwork. My question is, is wood more stable/resonant absorbent than plastic/metal? And specifically which wood material; maple/oak/some other type?
Aesthetically wood wins hands down, compared to plastic/metal, for me. But unlike the Standout Design unit, this design will be much more compact and not as beefy. Here are the dimensions I'm looking to build; 30.5” (Height) x 43” (Wide) x 22” (Depth) – need the center channel shelf (right under the top shelf) to have a 10” height opening and split the difference for the remaining 2 shelves underneath. Something similar to this >
http://www.timbernation.com/Images/todd3.jpg
My biggest fear, with the width I need is, are the shelves going to sag after a period of time? I'm thinking if I make the shelves at least 2" thick I can avoid this.