We have been big fans of the Artesania Audio triple-suspension shelf-less rack systems and have been importing/distributing their Classic Line (the Exoteryc, Prestige, and the Mini’s) for many years. We were a little late to the party to incorporate their more affordable AV rack into our demo fleet as we felt we may not like the potential resonance from the shelves on these racks vs the rest of the Classic Line. Oh man, oh man, oh man, what were we thinking?
With our recent renovations to our listening rooms, (see our latest post for On A Higher Note Update and Upgrade, Part I), with one of the rooms doubles up as a mixed media room where we also watch TV there, we thought it is high time to install one of their AV racks into our living space and try it out ourselves but we didn’t know we would be in for a real pleasant surprise.
The three level Artesania Audio “Audio Video” rack is a terrific value for the more budget conscious audiophile.
First off, we love the clean lines.
It’s functional as it comfortably houses the needed six components (we squeezed in 7) on the rack without feeling crowded. The middle shelves are height-adjustable. They are made of glass, with a constrained layer of dampening material in the middle of the glass shelf. The spikes to the floor rest on 60mm Decoupling Discs, while the glass shelves rest on a rubber interface.
It comfortably houses the needed six components (we squeezed in 7) on the rack without feeling crowded. The height-adjustable middle shelves are made of glass, with a constrained layer of dampening material in the middle of the glass shelf. The spikes to the floor rest on 60mm Decoupling Discs, while the glass shelves rest on a rubber interface.
This three level Artesania Audio “Audio Video” rack with shelves retails at $4,600 for standard graphite finish (with an additional 10% surcharge for any other custom color, including black as shown above), a terrific value for the more budget conscious audiophiles and a fantastic 2nd or 3rd rack in a house with multiple rooms with electronics, or for any hybrid room system. While not offering quite as much mechanical isolation as the more expensive, triple-suspension shelf-less Classic Rack Systems, these Artesania Audio AV racks offer terrific sound quality at a reasonable price.
Give your other components the rack they deserve. By allowing all the music come through once the components are isolated from mechanical resonance, you would be surprised how much better the bass sounds. They also look really smart.
Recommended.
For more:
Go to our “Music Session with Steve Williams” for more details about inexpensive tweaks we made to hear vinyl on the Bergmann Modi playing through the Graham Audio’s LS8/1’s, a flexible system we recommend to install to almost any system, whether you want to gain more musicality, deeper bass, or HF resolution.
See “Early First Listening Notes for Graham Audio LS8/1” for our music notes of music played from this curated Midrange Magic system.
See “On A Higher Note Late August 2021 Update” for the system used and the room description where this rack is installed.