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Cabinet for Middle Atlantic SRSR or Slim series?
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Post 1 made on Wednesday August 10, 2016 at 15:44
Boss77
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Has anyone found an Ikea or other similar cabinet that works well with the Middle Atlantic SRSR or Slim series?
Post 2 made on Wednesday August 10, 2016 at 17:07
Ernie Gilman
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You know, it's possible that someone at Middle Atlantic might have an idea that could help. Probably not, since every bit of the industry seems to be so attentive only to what it takes to make their product, not to integrate it into a home. But it's worth a try.

I admit I didn't go look at the SRSR product for dimensions, but 19" is 48.26 cm, and it's doubtful that anything would be built in that particular dimension when metricphiles could go to 45 cm or 50 cm.

Cabinetry has been the weak part of this industry since I started paying attention to it in the late 80s.
A good answer is easier with a clear question giving the make and model of everything.
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Post 3 made on Thursday August 11, 2016 at 08:37
3PedalMINI
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Do you ever have anything useful to say?

I have found that arhaus and pottery barn furniture have the widest and deepest cabinets but they are $$$

Not to bash IKEA cause I have slot of their furniture in my house to just get by but I don't think I would trust a pull out srsr rack on cam bolts and particleboard!

Salamander designs is a furniture company that designs their cabinets around AV racks. They are nice but I wouldn't put the quality up there with an arhaus/pottery barn/Ethan Allan/ whatever fancy manufacturer
The Bitterness of Poor Quality is Remembered Long after the Sweetness of Price is Forgotten! - Benjamin Franklin


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