I own an Atlantis Reference and looked closely at the Zoethecus. The Polycrystal is an unknown.
After a year of using the Atlantis here are the high points: Decent and reasonably durable finish (mine's the black lacquer). Shelves are wide and deep enough for all but the largest of gear. Adequate clearance between shelves as well. Downsides: Shelf bracket holes not properly aligned which makes leveling shelves a challenge. Threaded insert in base for footers poorly done; one of mine has worked loose and needs to be repaired. The latter two can be "re-engineered", but shouldn't be necessary. All in all, for the money it's a good deal, but not something to will to the kids.
The Zoethecus rack I looked at was impressive. Excellent fit, finish and eye toward detail. Wide variety of shelf options, too.
Were I to do it over I'd consider buying the Zoethecus rack, but instead of their shelves would go with the ones from Neuance. The latter would be cheaper (if memory serves well) and, according to reports here, are worth their cost.
After a year of using the Atlantis here are the high points: Decent and reasonably durable finish (mine's the black lacquer). Shelves are wide and deep enough for all but the largest of gear. Adequate clearance between shelves as well. Downsides: Shelf bracket holes not properly aligned which makes leveling shelves a challenge. Threaded insert in base for footers poorly done; one of mine has worked loose and needs to be repaired. The latter two can be "re-engineered", but shouldn't be necessary. All in all, for the money it's a good deal, but not something to will to the kids.
The Zoethecus rack I looked at was impressive. Excellent fit, finish and eye toward detail. Wide variety of shelf options, too.
Were I to do it over I'd consider buying the Zoethecus rack, but instead of their shelves would go with the ones from Neuance. The latter would be cheaper (if memory serves well) and, according to reports here, are worth their cost.