Solidsteel
Solidsteel S3 Extra Shelf
Add another shelf to your Solidsteel S3 expandable hi-fi rack.
Extra Shelf Kit for S3 Rack
This kit adds another shelf to your modular S3 series hi-fi rack, allowing you to expand it to your needs. The S3 series of racks can be built in a multitude of ways; insert this extra shelf anywhere between the top and bottom shelf of your rack, and enjoy a piece of furniture that is constructed exactly how you need it.
Key Features:
- Choice of shelf height: 145mm - 345mm
- Available in black or white
- Sturdy construction
- Protects equipment from external vibration
- Resonance-free construction
- Made with high-quality Italian materials
- Supports up to 60kg
Shelf: Polymer laminated Medium-density fibreboard (MDF)
Grows with you
Consistent with Solidsteel's catalogue of high-end racks, the S3 range is expandable and customisable, meaning you can add extra shelves as you need. Turn your dual-shelf rack into a three-shelf, your three-shelf into a four, and so on as you require.
Typically racks that are modular in this way are gimmicky or cheaply made, but Solidsteel is dedicated to both quality and expandability in their products. For a high-quality hi-fi rack that grows with your system, look no further than Solidsteel's S3 range.
Add an extra shelf to your S3 rack with this additional shelf kit.
About the S3 Series
Drawing inspiration from their prestigious Hyperspike range and decades of production, Solidsteel have created the new S3 series. Officially launched in 2013, this series is soon to be the benchmark in Solidsteel's range thanks to its excellent build quality, functionality, and modest appearance.Made of clean lines and a high level of polish, the result is an aesthetically pleasing piece of furniture that enhances your home hi-fi experience.
About Solidsteel
Solidsteel is an Italian company that has been creating high-quality hi-fi furniture since 1990. They specialise in high-end racks, cabinets, audio stands, speaker stands and wall-shelves for home, commercial and pro use.
Originally constructed using primarily heavy steel, the Italian company now uses a variety of materials in their production, resulting in the solid, but not immovable products we know and love today.