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Techcraft SWP60 60-Inch Wide Credenza (Walnut)
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The Tech-Craft Veneto Series creates sturdy and stylish stands for large, flat panel TVs. These easy-to-assemble pieces are made of high-quality wood, and are available in a chic wood veneer finishes. This stand allows for ample component storage, featuring a center channel storage compartment..../ Techcraft SWP60 60-Inch Wide Credenza (Walnut) / Walnut Veneer
- Center Channel compartment & storage
- Dimensions: 21.75" H x 59.75" W x 21.25" D
- Supports up to 260 lbs
- 60" Wide Walnut wood veneer finish credenza fits most 60" and smaller flat panels
- Classic wood tone will accentuate most decors
- Center channel compartment and storage
- Classic, elegant, functional!
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perfect on the outside!!! Bad on the inside!!! : Techcraft SWP60 60-Inch Wide Credenza (Walnut)
Written specifically for the Techcraft Swp60 Veneto series.
Interior Dimensions: I couldn't find these in other reviews or on the company's website, so I had to buy it and pray. Left and Right compartments are 17.75"D x 18.125"W x 16.5"H. Note that you can only see 14.5" of that height - the top two inches are covered with a decorative, necessary board.
Remember to list for the shelves you plan on using - they take up just less than .75" each. Also note that interior hinges keep you from using 100% of the depth and width at the same time. That is, you may have to push something back about a half an inch from the front if it is a full 17" wide component.
The interior dimensions of the middle compartment are exactly the same except the width is 18.75 inches - a miniature extra to accommodate many center channel speakers. My Infinity C25 fits nicely. They basically made this thing so that the three front doors have exactly the same size frame, and the interior dividers are just slightly to either side, so that the side doors rest on them, and the middle door closes with a protruding magnet.
Also worth noting is that there are only three holes pre-drilled for the shelves - in the middle and one to the top and one to the bottom. Obviously you can drill your own, but you should be precise because the shelves are pre-routed so they rest nicely on the metal cylinders that hold them in place.
Size Comments: So, I have a nice old house that just doesn't have the huge rooms that some of the new, roughly obscenely large homes have. I wanted the six compartments, demanded something where the center channel speaker would not look asymmetrical, but still wanted the unit as small as possible. In fact, going much over 60" width would be a bit much. After using this unit for myself, I don't think they could make a 6 compartment unit with less width.
I have my main receiver and the notoriously deep Sony 400-disc changer(~21.5" deep)both on the left side. They fit fairly comfortably from a height standpoint, but I don't have a millimeter to spare on the Cd-changer because I wanted the shelf in the middle to give the reciever at least a miniature bit of ventilation space. And they had to be that way (Dvd player on top) so that the Ir signal recievers were seeable straight through the glass. I can also see both Lcd screens well, but the top of the Dvd player is difficult to see straight through the glass, and with that 2-inch piece that hangs down, you have to turn the Cds to their side about 30� to get them in. I'm just pointing out that you indeed have to part if you have a lot of components.
I managed to also get my center channel in the center compartment with the shelf in the middle position by using the extra 2 millimeter indent up top by putting the shelf and speaker in, and then putting the metal cylinders in to hold the shelf up. Below that, I managed to cram my secondary receiver with whole-house speaker switch on top, and Wii to the side. Luckily, this doesn't look messy because of the mesh cover, but it is tight*. I interpret it because the speaker switch is not deep and does not cover much of the venting, and I don't play that amp too hard.
On the right, I have a laptop acting as a music server. It's fairly comfortable to use in *short bursts* sitting on the floor.
The Back: I never even concept about putting it on. Honestly, I'm not sure I could get the two big Sony components in the right side without tilting them (which I can't do when they're both in there) or taking the door off.
Also, that 400-disc changer hangs out an inch or so. I put it on the top also so that I could push the whole thing all the way to the wall, rather than just to the baseboard.
All this said, I am super happy with the size of this thing, but you have to think it carefully. I stapled tie wraps into the exposed Mdf on the back and used velcro cable ties to ensure there isn't a mess of cables on the floor that gets in the way every time I move this thing back and forth. But it's indeed fairly easy to work on just by enthralling the whole thing front and working on the connections with no obstructions. You can't see the wall straight through the glass when this thing is in place anyway because it's neatly full of components.
Looks: As I said, I have an old house, and would regularly be disgusted at the concept of putting modular furniture in there, and the price seemed way too cheap to be decent. But, it's not like I'm going to find some beautiful, old, well-built piece of furniture that's going to hold electronics funtionally. I love electronics, and don't think they should be hidden, but they also shouldn't be obscenely out of place. This was the perfect solution, indeed. It indeed does look fantastic, and I see how they kept the costs low without manufacture it look crappy, so it's not too good to be true.
Everything you can see with the doors shut have a indeed great veneer, and all inside is a cheaper, but not totally horrible veneer. The color is deep and rich. As I said earlier, they kept all the door frames the same size to cut down on cost, made it modular and easy to ship (It is only about 105 pounds, by the way), oh...and the sides and legs are one piece, so there's no seams there. Also, all other seams are well hidden, although mine is staying together very nicely with no apparent separating anyway. I think it's just a matter of manufacture it a point to turn those metal discs that grip the screws a full quarter turn plus.
I've looked at all the ~$1500 models at Best Buy and they (honest to God) don't look as good. maybe I'm not into space-age or overly contemporary. But this fits my home just fine - it's not trying to be something it's not, but it still has enough class to keep up with the rest of the place. It stands off the floor and you can't see a particular wire (obviously, the wall has a pass straight through in it).
So...extremely happy with the looks and quality.
Assembly: I can't dream whatever would have any problem with this unless they've indeed never picked up a screwdriver before. It might take a good hour or so if you're taking your time. Remember to adjust the depth (as described in the manual) of the doors as well as the height if you want to make them not scrape. Just be patient...
Customer Service: I was irritated that they never wrote me back when I asked them about interior dimensions, but - to give them the benefit of the doubt - maybe it went to junk mail. either way, they redeemed themselves by allowing me to make an automatic ask online to replace two doors that had minor chips on them. They sent it fast and now I have perfect replacements.
Bottom Line: indeed deserves five stars. Don't count it out if you have a lot of big components, just plan thought about before you buy. One thing, though - the business should indeed release the interior dimensions.
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