Brinkmann turntable on HRS MXR EquipmentRack
The full pictorial of the HRS MXR equipment rack setup is at:
But it will be a little while until we add these latest pictures, we though some people might want to see this now.
The HRS MXR equipment rack without the top shelf
The special HRS MXR equipment rack turntable-platform-support rails.
Neli holding one of the special HRS MXR equipment rack turntable-platform-support rails. These ‘steel girder-like constructions’ weigh about 30lbs each.
The HRS MXR with one turntable-support rail installed. The rails just sit right on the two cups, one on each side of the rack. They slide down on them with a snugness which bespeaks engineering tolerances almost unheard of in our industry.
The HRS MXR with both turntable-support rails installed
View of the entire HRS MXR rack. Looking a little empty with just the Audio Aero Perstige CD / SACD player which is also serving as pre-amp in this system configuration.
The HRS MXR equipment rack with Brinkmann’s Balance turntable on its special HRS Isolation Base on the support rails we just installed.
Close up of how the feet of the special HRS platform for the Brinkmann sit in the troth which was formed by the top of the steel rails
“the feet of the special HRS platform for the Brinkmann sit in the troth ”
Ho ho, You mean “trough”, sounds like troff. You “pledge your troth” when you marry hi-fidelity equipment.
Turntables sure photograph well.
I think this is one of the most expensive type of cooking material.
Hi Scott,
True. Expensive. But not all THAT expensive… our granite counter-tops, with a similar Galaxy Black granite, was about $8000.
And our counter-top did not come in cool-ass portable chunks like this. Chunks, platforms, that a person can just carry to the dinner table. This really helps if you, like, invite one of khrushchev’s kids over for dinner and they start pounding their shoes on the table – your wine will NOT be spilled. At all. This embarrassment-saving feature is often over-looked.
And, if you are into souffles? Now you can put the souffle on one platform and chop carrots with your wood axe on another and the souffle will be just fine. Hey, because the platforms helps against air-borne vibrations, your significant other can be screaming at you for no good reason while you’re are chopping those carrots, a great workout I might add – just watch those fingers… and arms and legs… and the souffle will just keep on keeping on.
Take care,
-Mike