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Solidsteel Hyperspike HF-2 Hi-Fi Rack

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Solidsteel Hyperspike HF-2 Hi-Fi RackA two shelf modular audio rack that's perfect for high performance systems consisting of source device & amplifier. This is a piece of furniture that not only looks great, but will enable your hi fi equipment to operate as efficiently as possible. Hyperspike HF 2 Hi Fi Rack A product of precision craftsmanship, this rack from the HF range is no ordinary piece of furniture. This hi fi rack from premium Italian manufacturer Solidsteel is a robust shelf,

A two-shelf modular audio rack that's perfect for high-performance systems consisting of source device & amplifier. This is a piece of furniture that not only looks great, but will enable your hi-fi equipment to operate as efficiently as possible.

Hyperspike HF-2

Hi-Fi Rack

A product of precision craftsmanship, this rack from the HF range is no ordinary piece of furniture.

This hi-fi rack from premium Italian manufacturer Solidsteel is a robust shelf, designed to enable optimal performance of your AV equipment and to look fantastic in your home. This HF series rack is an example of how a piece of furniture can be an integral part of a streamlined home theatre system.

Key Features:
- Sleek, rounded form
- Modular design
- Protects equipment from external vibration
- Resonance-free construction
- Included hard-floor protector pads for spikes
- Made with high-quality Italian materials
- Holds up to 80kg per shelf

Materials:Hardware: Stainless Steel
Shelves: Gloss-finished MDF

Designed with Intention. Crafted with care.

With hi-fi appliances, especially high-end equipment, manufacturers attempt to minimize internal vibration. However, this effort cannot completely protect against vibrations introduced by speakers and other external factors. This is where a trustworthy rack is essential to playing back your media free from disruptions to performance or causing damage to the equipment.

Floor pads are included for protecting hard surfaces from becoming scratched by the spikes.

The four-pillar design of the HF series racks is geometrically positioned to give the unit maximum support with minimum contact with the surrounding environment. This both aids in minimising the amount of vibration picked up by the unit and gives it the impression of floating.

Every element of this rack has been designed with the primary goal of enabling your system to perform as well as it can. From the very shape of the rack down to the rubber O-rings covering the spikes, every element has been considered. This is the Hyperspike Vibration Free System, designed by Solidsteel.

Eye-Catching
With the HF series, Solidsteel has crafted a hi-fi rack that strikes the perfect balance between form and function. There are harmonies and geometrical relationships between components, which as well as serving a functional purpose, offer the unit a visual contrast and air of professionalism.

High-end speakers and amplifiers are designed to look as good as they perform. The same is true for home theatre furniture. This unit is visually striking, designed not to outshine the equipment it houses, but to praise them. The hardware is made of high-quality stainless steel, polished by a state of the art process, resulting in the eye-catching smooth and gleaming finish.

The shelves are a unique quadrangular shape that is not often seen in hi-fi racks. Noticeably rounded without corners, this forms a smooth, graceful profile that offers continuity to its aesthetic and practical features.

Made Modular

This Hyperspike series is the only range out of Solidsteel's catalogue that is capable of being stacked. As well as further reducing external energy transfer, this enables you to set up the system as you desire. EIther as a single 2-shelf rack or two single-shelf platforms for your equipment. This modular design comes at no sacrifice to the core function and strength of the unit.

Ventilation Matters

Most home theatre devices need ample ventilation to ensure they don't overheat. Enclosed cabinets can cause unexpected shutdown and could potentially reduce the lifespan of your AV appliances. An advantage of a hi-fi unit like this is that it allows your equipment to breathe properly.

Grows with you

The HF range is expandable with additional shelves as you need. Turn your two-shelf rack into a three-shelf, your three-shelf into a four, and so on as you require.

Please Note:
Due to availability in Italy, shipping times for additional shelves may vary. Please give us a call on 1800 69 2225 for more details and for lead time on these extensions.

About the Hyperspike HF Series

The Hyperspike Series is Solidsteel's top range of products. Officially launched in 2004, it is designed to satisfy the most demanding audio enthusiast needs. Aesthetics merge with functional choices to create products that are as beautiful as they are purposeful.

The HF series is characterized by a four-pillar structure. All the selected materials are of excellent quality and of Italian origin, finely worked with the high amount of care and passion that distinguishes the brand. Conceptualised with the intention to enhance your space and listening experience, the Hyperspike Series speaks for itself.

About Solidsteel

Solidsteel is an Italian company that has been creating high-quality hi-fi furniture since 1990. They specialise in high-end racks, cabinets, audio stands, speaker stands and wall-shelves for home, commercial and pro use.

Originally constructed using primarily heavy steel, the Italian company now uses a variety of materials in their production, resulting in the solid, but not immovable products the hi-fi world reveres today.

 

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