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Hi-Fi Racks Totus custom rack

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Hi Fi Racks has announced the launch of a new addition to its range, the Totus Hi-Fi Rack. This has been designed and engineered to provide a complete choice of customisation options across every aspect of its configuration. The end result is an entirely bespoke hi-fi rack, offering the freedom to choose any combination of finish, size, leg diameters, fixings and profiles, isolation plinths, castors, and much more.

The Totus Hi-Fi Rack is available in the company’s signature solid oak and solid walnut hardwoods, in addition to a range of solid oak stains and minimalist black or white solid oak finishes. The hi-fi rack comes in a standard size of 567mm wide by 400mm deep, but as with all of Hi Fi Racks’ bespoke range this hi-fi rack can be created in custom sizes too – aligning with their motto of “One size does not fit all.” Using their online bespoke product configuration tool, dimensions can be input in any width, depth or height, allowing for a seamless fit with components or available space. When combined with the choice of square or round legs in different diameters, and with the option of bolted fixing for additional stability for larger and heavier set-ups or stainless steel spikes.

For those looking for additional functionality, there are a range of optional extras to choose from. Regularly need to move your rack around in your home, office or studio? Want to hide your cables, or add an extra acoustic boost for sensitive audio equipment? The Totus Hi-Fi Rack can be designed to include castors for ease of movement, an in-plinth cable management system for a well-maintained and tidy set-up, and 22mm isolation plinths to further enhance isolation and vibration reduction performance for even the most sensitive components.

The Totus Hi-FI Rack begins from £174.25 per tier in solid oak for standard size 567 x 400mm, or £209.10 per tier in solid walnut or any of their solid oak finishes.

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