In high-end hi-fi systems it is always a good idea to keep the power amplifier well away from the preamp and source components. It is actually better to rest the amplifier on a completely different surface than the other equipment. With this in mind, Solidsteel developed the Model A and Model B, perhaps the most advanced power amplifier tables ever built. Designed specifically for units weighing at least six kilograms/13 pounds, Models A and B can accommodate virtually any power amplifier currently available.
The frames are made of steel and finished with black or silver anti-resonant paint. The legs can be fitted with height-adjustable stainless steel spikes.
The shelves are made of 19 mm / 0.75 inch thick MDF. Decoupling between the chassis and the board is achieved via "constrained-layer damping": a special layer of resonance-damping rubber is sandwiched between two stiffer rubber discs; this three-piece "shock absorber" is then placed between the shelf and the legs of the table.
• Power amplifier table with four legs
• Top shelf made of MDF
• Steel frame with anti-resonant finish.
• Composite rubber decoupling between frame and plank
• Finish: Black or Silver