Studio Tech ZR-06 Racks & Stands
Studio Tech ZR-06 Racks & Stands
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 14, 2000]
bob b
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
excellent value. attractive (if you get the cherry finish). easy setup (1 hour). superb packing.
Weakness:
not expandable (but you really don't need to since there's 6 shelves). shelf height not adjustable (6" & 7" fixed). can't fill the legs w/sand. could be more stable but its height and my uneven carpeted floor may be the culprits. could have better vibration isolation. i bought my studio tech rack @ soundcity for only $230 (i think the msrp for cherry finish is $380 or more). this was by far the least expensive rack which offers 6 shelves (most only go up to 4 or 5). the cherry mdf is also very attractive (i don't recommend the black...it looks too black). Similar Products Used: lovan. salamander. many others i forgot the names of. |
[Feb 11, 2001]
Tom
Audiophile
Strength:
Heavy gauge material used throughout, sturdy spot welds on the frames, good stability if you torque all bolts to 18 lbs.
Weakness:
The instruction booklet is totally useless, there are bags of extra parts that I have no idea what to do with. I was looking for a rack that is more substantial than the salamander archetype, and I saw an advertisement from the audio advisor for a studio tech 4-shelf rack. It turned out that the hf-04 is their low price model and a demo at a local dealer convinced me that it is too unstable to handle my 50 lb power amp. After check out several internet sites, I came across the zr-06, which by the photos posted, looked much heavier than the hf-04. Ordered the rack sight unseen, and 1cache.com shipped the rack to me by ups (2 boxes and 80 lbs total) within one week. This may be a new version, and there were no smart spikes supporting each individual shelf. Assembling the rack took a little over one hour, and care taken to progressive torque each bolt on each corner of the support frame pays divident in the overall structural stability after assembly. Using the carpet spikes instead of the flat discs, I achieved stability that is unparalleled in any rack systems that I have looked at. I put my new turntable on the top shelf, and I can jump and stump my feet beside the rack, and no vibration can be heard through the stylus. A remarkable feat for a tall 6-shelf rack. I would rate this rack one of the best money can buy for structural strength. Some people may find the large round support too "industrial". There are better looking racks out there, but none sturdier. Similar Products Used: salamander, bell o'gotti |
[Sep 16, 1999]
gem
an Audio Enthusiast
Excellent 6 shelf rack. Includes many features you normally pay much more to get. Metal uprights and frame pieces held by hex screws. Brass "smart spikes" that support satin finish wood shelves and brass floor spikes are included. Heavy duty construction, easy assembly, terrific value. Highly recommended. Great prices at Sound City (www.soundcity.com). |
[Dec 23, 1999]
Chris
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Good value, many leveling adjustements
Weakness:
Not quite a solid as some other stands I picked up this 6 shelf rack from Audio Advisor at a very good price. My 4-shelf Justarack Jr. just wasn't big enough for all the gear I now have, so I was forced to upgrade. Similar Products Used: Roomtunes Justarack Jr. |