Showing posts with label media cabinets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label media cabinets. Show all posts

1/07/2012

Bush Furniture Sonoma Audio Cabinet, Mocha Cherry Veneer Review

Bush Furniture Sonoma  Audio Cabinet, Mocha Cherry Veneer
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I bought this to replace a cheap audio stand and I am so pleased with this. It looks so nice and expensive and the wood matches all my furniture. My husband was really suprised when he went to put it together to find out that it was actually real wood. It was a little difficult to put together, I wouldnt have been able to do it myself, but I am really happy with this purchase. It made it even better to get free shipping through Amazon.com. Another great experience with Amazon.Well after having this and using it for 6 months the drawer came apart and wasnt able to be fixed. We called and ordered the replacement parts but they never showed up. My husband had to repair it himself with alternative methods. So it looks nice but the drawer is not GREAT, very cheap design.

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10/03/2011

Bush Furniture Napa TV Stand Review

Bush Furniture Napa TV Stand
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I ordered this TV console for my new Sony 46" LCD TV after first comig across it at [...] via a Google search.
The price on Amazon for the same item was $[...] compared to $405 at the other site. Why was I not surprised?!
Was delivered a whole week ahead of estimate - pleasantly surpirsed. The Package is heavy! Weighed 132lbs.
The assembly was straightforward but time consuming and thankfully no missing bolts, screws etc..
One issue I have with this stand is that the back panel has very small openings for wires to go through and there is *zero* access to your A/V equipment connections through the back. You have to be creative and first make your connections to the back of your equipment before you put them on the shelves, push the wires out from the front through the small back panel openings and then place equipment on the shelves and further pull the wires out from the back to connect to the TV or power outlets. Somewhat tricky! I can imagine some cases where this may not be practical but in my case connections worked out eventually (I have a A/V receiver, CD changer, DVD player and DVR sitting on the 4 shelves inside the glass doors).
Second issue is that the right door hinge slots were slightly off and the door grazes against the bottom frame when it is opened and shut. Minor issue but expected better fit from a $[...] TV stand.
Overall looks elegant in my living room though. Might consider buying the companion audio rack downstream.
Update 5/12/2010:
I have now had this for over 2 years and my basic opinion about form, fit and finish has not changed. I added a media center PC that I home built in early 2008 and the following issue regarding the stand's function started playing up: There is a general lack of ventilation inside the cabinet around the shelves - due to the glass shutters in front and the small openings at the back for the wires to come out. Components tend to overheat and certain A/V components are more susceptible than others. While my DVD player, CD changer and A/V receiver and to a lesser extent DVR do not seem to be impacted, my media PC tends to overheat if the door is closed. (It has a temperature indicator on the front of the PC case as well as a console application that came with the motherboard that runs on Windows that play up the issue with heat and throw advance warnings.)
I suppose this could be a general issue with cabinets of this nature that do not have an 'open' design. However, just thought I'd write this down for the benefit of all and maybe for the manufacturer to consider a redesign of the back panel with larger openings.

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7/30/2011

Techcraft SWD30B 30-Inch Tall-Boy Credenza For Flat Panel Televisions (Black) Review

Techcraft SWD30B 30-Inch Tall-Boy Credenza For Flat Panel Televisions (Black)
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I bought this to hold my home theatre equipment, game consoles, etc. I really wanted a black/dark cabinet with glass panel doors, and here it is. It looks great, is easy to assemble. Construction-wise, it may have benefited if there was a left-side to right-side support beam in the back to keep it square and sturdy, but it is decent as it is.

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This Techcraft 30-Inch Tall-Boy Style Credenza fits most 32" and smaller flat panel televisions. Its 30" height makes it perfect for living room or bedroom use. The beautiful glass doors conceal your equipment. This stand provides ample space for component storage and wire management.

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7/10/2011

Bush Furniture Stanford Audio Cabinet, Antique Black/Hansen Cherry Review

Bush Furniture Stanford Audio Cabinet, Antique Black/Hansen Cherry
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The product arrived, and took me about an hour to finally assemble.
Problems:
1. The stand itself is a bit shaky, and can only take 50lbs of weight per shelf. My Onkyo 805 receiver is 61 lbs.. I placed it on the lowest level, and crossing my finger that it works
2. With the receiver inside, the door won't close.. (problem to many, but not to me because...)
3. The door was completely broken when it arrived. The frame separated from the glass. i had to buy glue and glue the two together myself. After 2 more hours of doing that, and fiddling with it, i gave up and threw the door away. Now i have an open cabinet, with the receiver sticking out.
4. Complicated to assemble. probably the most annoying assembly i've ever done with respect to furniture.
Positives:
1. doesn't look too bad. without the door it's still useable.
Sorry Bush.. the quality control is not acceptable.

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6/27/2011

Bush Furniture Sonoma TV Stand Review

Bush Furniture Sonoma TV Stand
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I bought this for my wife to replace my ugly bachelor style MDF/cinder Block "entertainment" unit. I was very happy with the price, and more than impressed with the packaging to prevent damage during delivery. Be ready to have someone help you move it into your home as it is incredibly heavy for one person. I had to flip it end over end to walk it through my front door (this is not the recommended procedure in case you are wondering). If you have stairs, setup your chiropractor appointment first. From that point I opened the box and took out all 5 million parts. I opened the directions and got started. There is nothing complicated about assembly, but set aside an easy 3-5 hours to work on it. Having built many of these "type" of various units, I now prefer to take my time and double check everything before I get half way through a project and have to start over. I suggest the same. Almost every piece on this unit requires that you glue many wooden pegs for support. While I like this from a construction standpoint, I'd be lying if I said it did not take me a while to complete it.
Over all the stand is functional, the perfect size for my Sony 60" XBR TV. It holds my 4 main components and all different type of remotes function through the glass. The drawer is nice as it holds extra remotes so I know where to find them. I also like that the back is solid wood and not cheap cardboard....so there is a lot of support. The only "Con" is that the center speaker section in the center of the stand is not big enough to hold any real quality center speaker. Mine is currently on the floor in front of the TV stand as a result. At this time I'm not sure how we plan to remedy that. All in all I'm happy with the stand. If you have the time and you have the brawn, then I would more than recommend this stand for you.
12/4/2010 Update: It's been almost 3 years. The furniture has held up well in day to day living. We have an 18 month old now who likes to hit it a lot with toys. Over all it has stood up well to this punishment. Like most "fake wood" furniture, if you gouge it too deep then you will see a lighter color substrate under the darker covering. I usually just draw over it with a black felt tip marker and you never see it without CLOSE inspection. I now have Wii and a computer in it. They both breath in the box OK, but not great. The holes in the back help some. Not too hot to be worried though.

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