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It looks solid, clean and well designed. It can easily hold 2 HiFi components on each shelf for a total of at least six.
Shelves are not adjustable. It positions itself in the EUR range. The looks Because of its function and positioning a hifi rack does catch some attention in a home environment. Of course, one may not care or have a dedicated room. Nevertheless, let me get this one straight: the Guizu is really beautiful. It is not high, but it is has large shelves and so it can accommodate a lot of gear. The Guizu comes in a huge box, ready to use. You just have to screw on the 4 feet and you are all set. This bold solution has the obvious advantage that no time is wasted for installing the rack.
On the other hand, it implies that transport will always be more difficult and expensive. Take the Finite Elemente Spider I've already reviewed is an example of a radically different philosophy: packaging is kept to a minimum and fully recyclable from the manufacturer , the rack requires some work to be put together but transport and storage are easy and inexpensive.
If you do not like wooden racks then - simply put - this is not for you. Design and build quality The three shelves are fixed, no moving parts. Each shelf can accommodate large gear up to 22 cm high on the lowest level. Sides are open and there's plenty of room and air. The second level is lower but it is still high enough for larger than standard gear.
The third and highest level is for whatever equipment you like but most would use it for a turntable, a tube amp or a top loader CDP. Consider that each shelf can easily accommodate more than 2 pieces, depending on their size small phono amp, D-amp, converter Hence, the whole thing does not develop like a tower and keeps a low profile ;- The Spider cannot accommodate more than one piece per level and therefore you are forced to add "levels", making it definitely too tall.