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Selling a DIY Audio Rack, made by IKEA boards and legs, original materials are:

 

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and

 

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Assembled like this:

 

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The leg length is 16CM and it is not adjustable.

 

With Equipment:

 

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Please notice you cannot fix the leg to the board so you have to put some gear on the board.

 

The size of the board is 42*49cm, it fits gear dimension less than 39*30*16cm.

 

FYI, my Jeff Rowland Aeris DAC which dimension is 61mm x 394mm x 294mm just fits this rack, you can check the picture.

 

Its a simple but useful rack. The price includes all 4 boards+legs combination.

 

Prefer pickup as it is pretty heavy.

 

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