What are your favorite upright 4-5 shelve audio rack recommendations?


What do you guys like for racks in the $1000-$2000 range?  I see some nice Adona stuff for $2600, also looked at Maple audio.  Looking for an upright with 4-5 shelves with a turntable taking up the top shelf.  

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Steve Blinn, who advertises here, makes really nice ones.  If you were on a tight budget you might consider Sanus.
I went with Mapleshade audio sampson 5 shelf rack with 4inch TT platform.  What a beautiful piece of furniture for my equipment.  I added a picture to my profile as I couldn't figure out how to add here.  I know there are high end racks that do this and that for isolation, but for my needs this will be the last rack I will use.
You might consider going with the Pangea Vulcan rack from Audio Advisor, and saving some money. I haven't compared it to higher end racks, but it is very well built, and a great value for the money. 

Core Audio makes wonderful racks.  I have bought three of them for a song on AudiogoN and love the WAF factor!
I have a 5-shelf open-frame Salamander. I can't asses the WAF factor: even I don't find it very attractive. I 'chose' it because it was $10 at a thrift shop, without a scratch: sonic properties had little to do with it. All shelves are height-adjustable, a big feature for me — fixed-shelves often leave a lot of wasted space. The wood itself is very nice solid cherry, in a blockboard (butcher-block) form, and nicely finished — it blends with my refinished floorboards in a semi-disappearing act. Top shelf is oversized and can probably accommodate any size of turntable, even with multiple 12" arms, outboard motors and power supplies. They make a feeble attempt at decoupling by using thick rubber washers, but their benefit is nonexistent. Sturdiness is rock-solid even with two 60-pound monoblocs. Would I pay their online-direct price (about $700 + shipping)? Not a chance. I've moved away from racks over the years, preferring 'normal' furniture that makes the gear less obtrusive in my living room — a dedicated music room would be a different story,,,