Elevate your HiFi setup with furniture designed to complement and integrate its technology into the home. Properly constructed furniture supports your system for optimal performance while minimising vibrations to preserve sound quality.
From modern minimalist racks to rustic cabinets, there’s sure to be something suitable for every home decor. Open or enclosed furniture allows easy access and ventilation while simultaneously minimizing dust accumulation while adding aesthetic value.
Speaker Stands
Speaker stands are designed to lift speakers off of the floor or surface they sit on and provide a secure platform for your audio equipment. Not only can they improve positioning and reduce unwanted vibrations and resonance, they can also help eliminate phase cancellation. Many speaker stand models also come equipped with adjustable features which enable you to fine-tune your system for a better listening experience.
Selecting an ideal pair of speaker stands is key to optimizing a home theater or stereo system for optimal sound quality. Speaker stands come in all sorts of styles, finishes, designs and heights that complement your decor; to find your ideal height simply measure where your ears sit when seated at their highest point before subtracting half of their height to find what will work for your system.
To maximize the performance of your speakers, opt for stands crafted from top-grade materials and designed to dampen vibrations without overdoing it – excessive damping will lead to muted, indistinct sound quality that lacks depth and focus.
When purchasing speaker stands, several factors must be taken into account such as your budget, practical needs and aesthetic preferences. If your furniture includes wood elements such as tables or desks, selecting stands made from this same material might give a more harmonious appearance in your home audio setup. Furthermore, for optimal stability when selecting stands for individual speakers it should have top plates slightly smaller than their base dimensions to ensure stability.
If you want to optimize the performance of your speakers, look for models with built-in cable management features to keep wires neat and organized. Most speaker stands require some assembly; if this time commitment is too much for you, pre-assembled stands are available that require minimal set up effort.
Cabinets & Racks
HiFi components require a sturdy and vibration-resistant platform in order to maximize sound performance and avoid interference, with ideal cable management solutions, aesthetic appeal that complements home decor, and engineering designed to simplify setup while safeguarding investment long-term. The ideal music component racks feature all these features – and more!
These stereo cabinets are tailor-made to keep AV electronics neatly out of sight while remaining convenient, making them the ideal storage solutions for audiophiles. Offering adjustable storage for components, media, and vinyl records – plus remote-friendly louvered doors and built-in ventilation to promote airflow – stereo cabinets are an audiophile’s dream come true.
This cabinet’s sleek silhouette and caramel wood finish give it an inviting appeal, which complements modern interior decor styles. Three tempered glass shelves provide storage for DVD players and other AV electronics while its convenient back panel offers simple cable management solutions and prevents dust from entering audio devices or video game consoles. Plus, its flat base minimizes floor space while offering stability – the perfect combination!
If you prefer more classic decor, these wooden and birch racks provide an elegant way to store AV equipment. Their simple designs and warm finishes work with various decor styles–from mid-century modern to farmhouse/cottage decor–making these perfect additions for a cozy den or as end tables in front of a sofa.
Based on your individual requirements, there are various rack configurations to meet them; wall-mountable or freestanding. Cabinets provide closed rack enclosures featuring side panels and roof to secure equipment while minimising noise – these options may also make sense for large AV installations.
Material choice when crafting HiFi furniture can have a considerable effect on its performance and acoustics. Hardwood and MDF (Medium-Density Fiberboard) provide natural damping to reduce resonance; metal offers rigidity and stability. You can purchase optional acoustic pads to further isolate vibrations for improved sound system performance.
Media Consoles
Your media equipment represents a considerable investment; so the furniture used to house it must protect, organize, and present it for years to come.
Media consoles (also referred to as entertainment centers or TV stands) come in all shapes and sizes – from low profile designs with open shelving for DVDs and books, to solid or glass paneled doors that hide Blu-ray players, receivers and center channel speakers within. Many even include drawers to store accessories or media components – some even come equipped with built-in speaker systems that connect directly to your television screen for music or movies!
Media storage pieces should do more than serve their function; they should also add to your decor and reflect your individuality. Take, for instance, the Unison Record Console from Symbol Audio as an example: it blends a turntable stand with media cabinet functionality in an exquisite blend that showcases all aspects of music creation: isolated platform for turntable, adjustable shelving to hold four components including turntable as well as ample room for 130 records – every glance or interaction with this piece brings joy through form and function!
No matter your style or needs, BDI offers media furniture designed to suit both. All our products include standard features like flow-through ventilation to help prevent overheating while providing clear sound; plus easy access for connecting/repositioning equipment. Plus you can personalize certain models by adding extra shelves, turntable tray or media drawer.
Audio Cabinets
Are You Needing Something to Keep Your Turntable, Receiver and/or Speakers Stored? A media cabinet could be just what’s needed! These stylish yet sleek units make an eye-catching addition to any entertainment room with their sleek lines and modern style, featuring built-in shelves or drawers for additional media such as DVDs or CDs. Depending on the style of your space you can find cabinets to complement antique or contemporary decor as well as more unique ones accented with trendy metal designs or featuring both wood and metal materials – such as contemporary audio cabinets featuring glass shelves and steel tube frames which create an industrial feel when used alongside home theater systems!
Cabinet furniture specifically tailored for audio/video components should offer multiple features designed to keep them safe, organized, and operational. When searching for cabinet furniture that will best serve your AV components, look for cabinets with enough room to house everything without overcrowding shelves, with plenty of cable management space behind shelves for cable management and passive cooling solutions. Furthermore, amplifiers should have their own dedicated compartment with enough airflow so they run efficiently; additionally make sure any door you select allows IR remote signals through so you can continue using electronics while keeping them out of sight or reach of possible!
Corey Damen Jenkins notes that when selecting a cabinet, size and construction are two main criteria to keep in mind. A larger cabinet will occupy more of your space and may not be portable as easily. Furthermore, its material of construction must also be taken into consideration; some are made entirely out of solid wood while others combine both solid and manufactured wood (MDF), as MDF may warp over time while solid wood may last longer with proper care.
Most cabinet furniture provides ample storage space to house your AV components and media, but some also boast special features like adjustable interior shelves that allow for flexible rearrangement as your needs shift, back panel cutouts for wire management, or vented openings that keep heat out while providing fresh air circulation.