The Easy Way for Analog Lovers to Achieve Optimal Isolation and Eliminate Vibration: Pangea Audio Vulcan Premier SE MKII Wall-Mounted Turntable Shelf Supports Up to 40 Pounds, Features One-Piece Welded Steel Frame
The benefits of placing your turntable on a wall-mounted shelf — like the Pangea Audio Vulcan Premier SE MKII — are legion. The surest way to defeat ruinous vibrations, bypass annoying footfalls, and achieve peak isolation, wall-mount shelves also showcase your ‘table and help you save needed space in a rack. Able to support decks that weigh up to 40 pounds, Vulcan Premier SE MKII features a one-piece, powder-coated, welded steel frame, powder-coated steel backplate, and 0.75-inch-thick MDF shelf with adjustable spikes. Backplate slots allow it to be mounted to two studs spaced 16 inches on center.
To make customization easy, the 15.3-pound Vulcan Premier SE MKII can easily be adjusted to the left or right after mounting. Also convenient: Pangea Audio left a one-inch gap between the backplate and shelf for neat, clutter-free cable management. Measuring 8.5 x 18 x 16.825 inches (HWD), Vulcan Premier SE MKII comes with all the parts necessary for assembly and mounting.
- Strong, sturdy wall-mount shelf for turntable or other AV gear
- Provides superior component isolation
- One-piece welded steel frame
- Steel backplate
- Strong cantilever construction
- Non-resonant MDF shelf insert with durable black vinyl finish
- Height adjustable metal spikes for shelf leveling
- 1" gap between shelf and backplate for cable management
- Backplate slots allow mounting to studs spaced 16" on center with left/right adjustability after mounting
- Shipped in sturdy eco-friendly, recyclable packaging – no messy harmful Styrofoam used
- Assembly required
- Includes all mounting hardware
- Weight capacity: 20 lbs.
- Shelf dimensions: 18" wide, 15.5" deep, and 19mm thick
- Backplate dimensions: 18" wide and 8.5" tall
- *Note: For stability and resonance control, the backplate and frame assembly must be mounted to wall studs, masonry, brick/concrete, thick wood paneling, or other strong wall surfaces.