Sanus Accurate Series AFA Equipment Rack Reviewed

February 22nd, 2010 admin

Equipment racks, like most things in the AV industry, have gotten expensive as of late. A few months ago I was looking for a straightforward, three or four shelf equipment rack to house a very basic two channel audio system in my office, I found dozens of potential suitors; however I was unwilling to pay more than $500 for a rack …


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