March 13, 200818 yr I'll probably be ordering some wooden LP racks from http://www.tonyswoodshop.com/. They are half the price of TTVJ's maple LP racks. Tony offers oak or cherry (or mixed hardwood) racks. Is there any structural reason I should choose one wood over the other, or is this purely a cosmetic choice? And if it is purely cosmetic, which wood do you think is prettier?
March 13, 200818 yr In this case it's a cosmetic choice, as both are sturdy hardwoods. I would no doubt favor the Cherry for it's rich beauty, but then again I've just never been a big Oak fan. I'll probably be ordering some wooden LP racks from http://www.tonyswoodshop.com/. They are half the price of TTVJ's maple LP racks. Tony offers oak or cherry (or mixed hardwood) racks. Is there any structural reason I should choose one wood over the other, or is this purely a cosmetic choice? And if it is purely cosmetic, which wood do you think is prettier?
March 13, 200818 yr Author In this case it's a cosmetic choice, as both are sturdy hardwoods. I would no doubt favor the Cherry for it's rich beauty, but then again I've just never been a big Oak fan. Yeah, Cherry always looks prettier in pictures.
March 13, 200818 yr Author Damn! His prices are great! No kidding! Really quite a steal. His racks are spoken highly of by a few on sh.tv. I also like that he offers base units to stablize the storage units, and top racks to provide shelf space on top.
March 13, 200818 yr steve: the cubes in my office are made by this fellow, and the custom top is as well. I opted for cherry of course.
March 13, 200818 yr The gentleman does nice work then, and his prices are extremely reasonable. He must have a very efficient setup in his shop to keep the labor down.
March 13, 200818 yr his joinery is especially fantastic, as is his packing skills. The boxes are like custom fit to the cubes. I'll take a pic later on for you guys.
March 13, 200818 yr cherry wood is a redder less yellow colour so I'd probably go for that unless your trying to match it with something already in the room.
March 14, 200818 yr Author I just placed an order for two cherry units, finished. I didn't realize that shipping was included in the price. $100 even. I can't believe I almost bought a $400 Boltz rack.
March 14, 200818 yr I just placed an order for two cherry units, finished. I didn't realize that shipping was included in the price. $100 even. I can't believe I almost bought a $400 Boltz rack. if only my Deutsch Grammaphone "Der Rosenkavalier" tulip box set would fit
March 14, 200818 yr I want one of his butchers blocks. Always had a thing for nice big blocks of wood. I think my next amp case will look like a butchers block
March 14, 200818 yr Isn't oak just slightly heavier? I mean, I know cherry ain't no balsa, but oak is just a plain hernia-inducing gut-buster.
March 14, 200818 yr Isn't oak just slightly heavier? I mean, I know cherry ain't no balsa, but oak is just a plain hernia-inducing gut-buster. Nah, oak isn't much heavier, for hernias I'd suggest ebony or one of the ironwoods http://www.enotes.com/science-fact-finder/metals-other-materials/does-any-type-wood-sink-water
April 16, 200818 yr Cherry, by far. I normally prefer even darker finishes, but I've really grown to love the cherry finish on my Tannoys.
April 17, 200818 yr Author PJ - Have you gotten yours yet? I'll probably get one next week. Yeah, they are perfect. I'll be getting 4 more shortly. I'll take some pics tonight.
May 22, 200818 yr Author I'll take some pics in over a month. most of my albums are still in boxes. I really need to order four more of these. They are tough, functional, and cheap. Not the sexiest racks I've ever seen, but they aren't eye sores by any means.
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