Monolith by Monoprice Heavy Duty Double-Wide XL 3-Tier AV Stand, 60" Wide, Maple
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UPC # 889028173695
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would a vinyl record fit in between the shelves?
A shopper
on Oct 10, 2022
Absolutely. We use the larger bottom shelf to hold part of our record collection and they fit easily.
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- Alise K on Sep 29, 2023
Only in the first Tier.I remove the one in the middle .because i don't need it.
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- jose m on Sep 29, 2023
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What's the distance between rods and shelves? I have a Marantz 6014 and want to make sure it fits in the shelf spacing between rods. I also have a Monolith 7x power amp. I saw the other answer, but it seems really small. I want to know if I can fit these two items between the rods.
David C
on Apr 8, 2023
BEST ANSWER: The distance between shelves is 9 inches for the smaller vertical height and 13 inches for the larger vertical height. I have a PS Audio P1200 (9"H x 17"w x 20"D) with a Teac 10MHz clock on top of it with a sonicTransporter i5 beside it on the left bottom shelf. I have an Oppo BDP-105D with a linear power on top of it on the left top shelf. I have an Audio-GD preamplifier with an Audio-Gd DAC (both 5"H x 17"W x 18"D) on the bottom right shelf, and a Dish Hopper (4"H x 17"W x 14"D) with an Audio-GD Phono preamp (3.5"H x 9.5"W x 14"D) beside it on the top shelf. I don't think you will have any issues with your receiver.
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- anroj on Apr 19, 2023
BEST ANSWER: The distance between shelves is 9 inches for the smaller vertical height and 13 inches for the larger vertical height. I have a PS Audio P1200 (9"H x 17"w x 20"D) with a Teac 10MHz clock on top of it with a sonicTransporter i5 beside it on the left bottom shelf. I have an Oppo BDP-105D with a linear power on top of it on the left top shelf. I have an Audio-GD preamplifier with an Audio-Gd DAC (both 5"H x 17"W x 18"D) on the bottom right shelf, and a Dish Hopper (4"H x 17"W x 14"D) with an Audio-GD Phono preamp (3.5"H x 9.5"W x 14"D) beside it on the top shelf. I don't think you will have any issues with your receiver.
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- anroj on Apr 19, 2023
The distance between the rods on the top and bottom in the front and rear is 25". The distance between the rods on the side is ~ 13.5". The distance between the top and middle shelves is 8 3/4" and the distance between the bottom and middle shelves is 12 7/8"
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- David S on Apr 14, 2023
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Can I make the rack taller by combining two units?
A shopper
on Apr 10, 2022
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Does the unit have center support poles on the top front and back? I ask because I need something that allows for center channel speaker placement
Steven R
on Apr 30, 2022
BEST ANSWER: Yes it does. You'd had to put the center speaker on the top shelf with this rack.
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- Alex J on May 21, 2023
- Purchased on May 14, 2023
BEST ANSWER: Yes it does. You'd had to put the center speaker on the top shelf with this rack.
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- Alex J on May 21, 2023
- Purchased on May 14, 2023
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Can this be turned around to have the middle support columns in the rear to accommodate a center channel speaker? Also, what is the purpose of the bar (Q in the instructions) on the bottom shelf?
David E
on Jan 31, 2023
BEST ANSWER: There are middle support columns in the front and rear so no matter which way you turn it there is a middle support column. The metal bar appears to be for added strength to the bottom shelf.
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- Mike D on Feb 13, 2023
- Purchased on Apr 29, 2022
BEST ANSWER: There are middle support columns in the front and rear so no matter which way you turn it there is a middle support column. The metal bar appears to be for added strength to the bottom shelf.
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- Mike D on Feb 13, 2023
- Purchased on Apr 29, 2022
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Can I buy an extra shelf to make this a 4-shelf unit?
New User U
on Mar 14, 2023
BEST ANSWER: We do not sell the shelves seperately.
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- New User U Staff on Mar 14, 2023
just out of curiosity if I were to buy a second set of shelves could I add one more shelf to it from the new set and didn't not use the other parts?
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- New User U on Mar 14, 2023
Yes you can do that.
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- New User U Staff on Mar 15, 2023
BEST ANSWER: We do not sell the shelves seperately.
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- New User U Staff on Mar 14, 2023
just out of curiosity if I were to buy a second set of shelves could I add one more shelf to it from the new set and didn't not use the other parts?
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- New User U on Mar 14, 2023
Yes you can do that.
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- New User U Staff on Mar 15, 2023
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can I use reverse the 13 inch supports on top and the 8.9 inch shelf supports on bottom on double wide audio rack?
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on Mar 15, 2023
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Rated 5 out of 5
What a good looking piece of audio stands
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Rated 4 out of 5
Are spiked feet available?
It deserves a five except for one thing. My living room where I plan to use this has thick carpet plus padding which makes it a little wobbly and I fear a little too unstable for my turntable. Are there any spiked feet available that could better anchor this to my wood floor that is below the carpet and padding? I do think this is a very well made AV stand and it is much heavier than I expected.
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Rated 3 out of 5
Has possibilities but compromises make it less desirable for me.
MDF is the cheapest wood and not strong.I hope this lasts, it should have been plywood It was easy enough to assemble and will look fine until the top veneer wears off. On A/V Cabinets the longer tube would be between the top and the middle shelf. Should have provided 2 extra medium legs and 34 plastic washers. The top screws should have been a bolt with a hole, they were hard to tighten. If I could see it and touch it, I would never buy it. The overall look, design and functionality was let down by the flaws listed above. It does look strong and is extremely heavy due to the pressed board shelves.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Perfect for my needs
Got this because I needed a sturdy and wide rack with good ventilation but not at a ridiculous price. This thing is sturdy, looks good and is easy to put together. Just follow the diagram along with the lettered pack that contains the needed bolts etc.
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