which color rack ... poll!

Silver or Black rack?


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mike c

mike c

Audioholic Warlord
silver or black?

I want to replace the rack in this pic:

because it's DIY, and I find it ugly now ...


SILVER?


BLACK?


of course I will have to save some money for this rack, but I'm just curious ...

silver looks cooler, but I have wenge colored furniture ... what do you guys think?
 
avaserfi

avaserfi

Audioholic Ninja
What kind of question is that! This is the a/v world black is the way to go ;)
 
STRONGBADF1

STRONGBADF1

Audioholic Spartan
Hey Mike,

Both are nice but I like the contrast of the black rack with the silver spikes.

Later,
SBF1
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Both of my racks used to be black. I have since switched to silver on both.



 
mike c

mike c

Audioholic Warlord
What kind of question is that! This is the a/v world black is the way to go ;)
haha, and all this time, I specify all my equipment to be silver :)

Both of my racks used to be black. I have since switched to silver on both.
I got attracted to that rack because of those spikes on each shelf, yours have them too but are much higher spiked ... nice looking rack too!

Hey Mike,

Both are nice but I like the contrast of the black rack with the silver spikes.

Later,
SBF1
thanks, the "seller" said, the black rack would contrast well with my silver equipment as well.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
I have to admit that black rack with the spikes looks pretty sexy, in that "this gear means business" sort of way :D. I actually didn't switch by choice entirely - I wanted my Synergy rack with black posts, but I just happened to find one on sale for 50% off except that it had silver posts. Once I got everything installed, I think I am a lot happier with the silver - it seems to blend in better.

The one in the bedroom (pictured) came in black or silver with your choice of spike/cap color (black, chrome, satin nickel) and since the Synergy worked out well, I figured I'd stick with the silver in the bedroom, even though everything but the Pioneer is black.
 
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darien87

darien87

Audioholic Spartan
silver or black?

I want to replace the rack in this pic:

because it's DIY, and I find it ugly now ...
Pretty nice lookin' rack, especially for DIY.

I think that black tends to integrate with many different things easier. But I don't think you can really go wrong with either.

Sorry, but I've never heard of the color "Wenge".
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
My two cents? Black. I like how it contrasts with the silver components.
 
Mudcat

Mudcat

Senior Audioholic
what do you do with all that stuff!? launch some space shuttles?
Record Live Music.

My wife is a cellist and use to do a lot of auditions. To get invited to an audition you had to submit a cassette tape and then it became a CD. Instead of paying someone to record and make a tape or CD we set up a small recording studio in our basement. What you see in the picture is what is left of the studio (six track cassette - Vestax MR6, two track cassette-Tascam 122 MKII, six track digital recorder - Vestax HDR6) integrated with the current "home theater" stuff.

Now she's the principle of the Air Farce Strings- sort of like Mozart being paid to write music for a soap comercial. But the money's good (sort of like a GS-14).
 
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Mort Corey

Senior Audioholic
When I first looked at the poll title I thought we was gonna take a poll on wimmin.

Mort
 

Buckle-meister

Audioholic Field Marshall
My two cents? Black. I like how it contrasts with the silver components.
I agree with Adam, Mike. I think the two contrast nicely, when the rack's black and the hi-fi's silver, as is the case with my own though, I should add, purely by chance as the rack carried my previous (black) hi-fi.

 
Duffinator

Duffinator

Audioholic Field Marshall
Black.

But I'd keep the rack you have and buy another sub. :D
 
mike c

mike c

Audioholic Warlord
I agree with Adam, Mike. I think the two contrast nicely, when the rack's black and the hi-fi's silver, as is the case with my own though, I should add, purely by chance as the rack carried my previous (black) hi-fi.

is that a cambridge audio cd player and yamaha rx-z9?

forgot how nice your setup looks.
 
mike c

mike c

Audioholic Warlord
Black.

But I'd keep the rack you have and buy another sub. :D
hahaha. coincidentally, unlike all my other sub purchases, there's ex-stock of Velodyne DD12, DD15, SPL10R, SPL12R, SPL15R calling my name :p

unfortunately, I'm gearing up for quite a big purchase, and cannot afford to buy anything "expensive" that's not a real "necessity".

to buy list:
dual sms-1
projector
screen
ps3
blu-ray discs
triple behringer a500 for the fronts :D
 
Davemcc

Davemcc

Audioholic Spartan
I agree with Adam, Mike. I think the two contrast nicely, when the rack's black and the hi-fi's silver, as is the case with my own though, I should add, purely by chance as the rack carried my previous (black) hi-fi.

Robbie,
That is a sweet looking system you've got there. Simple, clean and, dare I say, elegant. Oh, and functional too as evidenced by the room treatment I see in the corner. Nice Job.
 

Buckle-meister

Audioholic Field Marshall
is that a cambridge audio cd player and yamaha rx-z9?
Negative. ;) It's Yamaha's Universal Player DVD-S2700. I bought it because I wanted a player in keeping with the Z9 - looks are important to me (though looking at the room you wouldn't know it :rolleyes: :D). I consider the player to be excellent at what it does, but absolutely awful whenever you need to change anything like track, rewind etc. It's painfully slow at loading CDs - in keeping, I believe (?), with most Universal Players as the player first has to determine what type of disc it's dealing with - and excruciatingly slow with the likes of DVD-As.

forgot how nice your setup looks.
I cheated. I choose the best of the photos previously posted. :D

That is a sweet looking system you've got there. Simple, clean and, dare I say, elegant. Oh, and functional too as evidenced by the room treatment I see in the corner. Nice Job.
Thanks Dave. I no longer live there anymore though, having moved just this last weekend past to London (well, thereabouts). Alas, finding a new flat which met most of my criteria resulted in taking on a flat with a living room smaller than my old. :( :( :(

Now I've to go through the lengthy process of setting up the speakers, traps and couch to obtain the best acoustic response I can. No rest for the wicked I'm afraid. :D
 

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