- Mar 3, 2010
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I'm in the gentle process of trying to persuade SWMBO that we need a turntable shelf.
Trouble is, our living-room furniture is primarily wood and she won't accomodate 'normal' metal turntable shelves which she says "look like elaborate microwave brackets".
Reluctantly I do have to admit that she does have a point: they all look like they've been welded together by a wrought-iron gate manufacturer as a sideline.
I have scoured the usual places for both dedicated TT shelves and shelves which could be adapted for the purpose, but I have failed to come up with anything which is aethetically pleasing and which looks sufficiently sturdy.
Are there no such shelves made from quality woods, stained in a choice of finishes?
TT is a Thorens TD160. I wouldn't need the shelf to be deep enough to allow the lid to open as normally I remove it while playing a record.
Trouble is, our living-room furniture is primarily wood and she won't accomodate 'normal' metal turntable shelves which she says "look like elaborate microwave brackets".
Reluctantly I do have to admit that she does have a point: they all look like they've been welded together by a wrought-iron gate manufacturer as a sideline.
I have scoured the usual places for both dedicated TT shelves and shelves which could be adapted for the purpose, but I have failed to come up with anything which is aethetically pleasing and which looks sufficiently sturdy.
Are there no such shelves made from quality woods, stained in a choice of finishes?
TT is a Thorens TD160. I wouldn't need the shelf to be deep enough to allow the lid to open as normally I remove it while playing a record.