The failing of residential audio racks

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Why is it that manufacturers of residential audio racks have no cable trays or cable anchor points running in the horizontal direction? I find that absurd especially in home theater racks where equipment is often located beside one another? I came to this conclusion after spending from 1:30pm to 9:30pm yesterday without break and skipping supper to rewire my basement system.

The before
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The after

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Lucky for me there was space between the supports and the glass shelf so that I could run velcro cable ties and tie off the cables to the supports as shown by the yellow lines.

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The last pic s that of the AVR. I used velcro cable markers that are writeable and labelled the cables coming into the AVR. Yellow markers are all HDMI and identify the source component, white markers are for the cassette decks labelled with the source deck, abd blue...I forgot what the blue marker is for
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I should have dusted while I was back there. :rolleyes:
 
Bobby Bass

Bobby Bass

Audioholic General
Why is it that manufacturers of residential audio racks have no cable trays or cable anchor points running in the horizontal direction? I find that absurd especially in home theater racks where equipment is often located beside one another? I came to this conclusion after spending from 1:30pm to 9:30pm yesterday without break and skipping supper to rewire my basement system.

The before
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The after

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Lucky for me there was space between the supports and the glass shelf so that I could run velcro cable ties and tie off the cables to the supports as shown by the yellow lines.

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That looks way too familiar.

The last pic s that of the AVR. I used velcro cable markers that are writeable and labelled the cables coming into the AVR. Yellow markers are all HDMI and identify the source component, white markers are for the cassette decks labelled with the source deck, abd blue...I forgot what the blue marker is for
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I should have dusted while I was back there. :rolleyes:
 

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