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Yamamoto Sound Crafts OSW-52 (3 shelves, height 52cm) Wide Audio Rack

Product code: osw-52-1

Yamamoto Sound Crafts OSW-52 (3 shelves, height 52cm) Wide Audio Rack

Regular price ¥145,200 円
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Pure Japan domestic high-performance cherry wood rack

Description

This high-quality audio rack is made of 30mm thick cherry plywood for the shelves and 32mm thick solid wood from Asada cherry blossoms for the supports. The overall height is 522 mm, and the shelves can be raised and lowered at 50 mm intervals.

The inner size of the shelf is 1026 (W) 450 (D), and two standard-sized audio devices can be stored side by side. It is also possible to place a large LCD TV at the top. The standard specification is 3 shelves, but you can increase the number of shelves by purchasing an OSB-W shelf unit (sold separately). Although it has a large width, it has a lot of strength, so it hardly deflects even if you put a heavy object on it.

Spec
Shelf size W1040xD450xH30mm
Column length 522mm
Overall size W1090xD450xH522mm
weight 34.3kg
Review
When you use this rack, you get the impression that the wood of the reproduced sound will increase the wood-like character of the musical instrument. The stem board is made of cherry plywood, and the support is made of solid Asada cherry wood, and it is a rack that has the impression that it has not only sufficient strength but also an appropriate and moderate sound. The amount of wood bass was a lot more exciting. Its contours and resonance were a little looser, and the low frequencies with strong braking in the reference were good, but there is also an impression that the "wood" of the wood base, which is not too bad, is increased. The graininess of the cymbals and the components of the sound also increase in intensity. On the other hand, if I mention the weakness, the edge of the guitar is a little weaker, and I think it sounds gentle for a rock. However, it seems that this can be adjusted depending on the other accessories to be combined, so if you do it well, you may be able to get a plump mid-low range and an edgy high range.
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