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There are several types of Rackshelves availabe from MA. Since the rack is a standard 19", most any rack mount accessory will work with a rack.
The RSH Custom Rackmount Series is a bit more costly, but MA has over 8k components in the data base and if you have one that is not, you ship the unit to them, they pay return freight, and they will make the rack shelf you need.
As for costs, that depends on which rack system you want, and the size. I went with a dealer in Utah called Performance Audio, and would recommend them, prices are good and have had great service from them, orders processed and shipped within 24 hours.
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Wait wait wait wait, WAIT a minute. There are no women in your household, correct? What in god's name is Lifetime doing on the television?
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Who knows, Tivo had been running and when it ended, at times it picks random channels. I was busy with the racks and was not about to go change it at the time. lol
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I just couldn't let you slide on that one.
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Great looking rack. I can't believe I'm saying this to a guy.
I like that you can get at the back by swinging it out. I have struggled with that far too many times to mention. I have to say though, that I really like the original wooden built in as well. Are you intending to build a facia to frame out the new ones if you don't the the silver one you ordered? Things are looking good there. You have been busy.
Please check, you have a PM
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"Life is what happens while your busy making other plans" John Lennon
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How do you compare 850s and the 80s? How do you like the Rockets?
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Yes this mode of the MA racks are designed to be in cabinets. Plan is to pick up the material this weekend, and hopefully next week I will be able to start the construction of the new HT center, and yes, it will be in oak.
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As I posted in the past, the reason for changing speakers was that I wanted wood cabinets, and I did not know that Axiom would be doing that at the time.
As for comparing Axions and Rockets, I'm far from a speaker expert, and what I hear will differ from some one else. I will say both companies have great products and customer support, and I have some of each. In my listening area with my equipment I like the sound of both.
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Don't they make a speaker slightly smaller, but sonically matched more or less? I dunno, a 650?
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Not sure I understand what you are asking, its late. But yes, the next models smaller than the 850 are the 760 and 550.
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