Any good all wood component racks?


I am tired of looking at ugly metal or composite racks. Without having one built are there any good solid completely wood racks. I must replace the horrendous rooomtunes justarack.
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Tubegroover I concur with Bob regarding Per Madsen. Per is a pleasure to deal with and has the heart of a true European craftsman. I started 3 years ago with the system 19 (for 19" rack width components) I would not recommend the standard rackit, it's just not wide enough for most components. The beauty of the rackit system is that it is expandable. Also, as others have metioned, Per's rackit was the only one I found with accessory drawers. I started with just two rack sections and a drawer unit because at the time I only had an integrated and CD. Last month I added 3 more racks and purchased another drawer unit for CD's and I split it into two towers. ONe is a 5 shelf rack (cost about 600 on this one) and the other is a 4 drawer CD storage (2 cases stacked together) They are fine furniture grade and are bullet proof. There is no other product in the industry like Per's If it fit's your style great, because it's the only thing out there like it. Per has been in his SF warehouse since the early 80,s Definitely should check this out.
Re: Rackit

It was my impression that the original poster was enquiring about "good" audio rack systems with the aesthetics of wood.I took it that his definition of "good" was in some way related to maximizing the performance of his system rather than just a means to get his kit off the floor.
Investigating the Rackit site revealed attractive and by all accounts nicely crafted FURNITURE to put audio gear in or on.Nothing more.I would not expect there to be any performance benefit and most likely degradation, esp if purchased with the accessory drawers and casters.

Ken
tubegroover: you might wanna' check the great couple of threads redkiwi started re: isolation/shelves. it's wonderful to have beautiful veneers on your shelves but you'll probably be disappointed in the sonics. i'd highly recommend you check out neuance/greater range for the actual shelves on your custom rack. see:

http://www.neuanceaudio.com/

-kelly