Ben Burton Pty Ltd  (Australian HiFi racks made by audiophiles)

At Ben Burton we are profoundly influenced by the love of music. We believe Listening is about the art of composing, quality of performance, mastering the record, the setup we use for reproduction of sound and the ambience.
When done well we may skip a heartbeat.

Commitment to Excellence

Our Concept Design has been assessed by a team of Acoustic, Structural, Mechanical and Metallurgical engineers. All recommendations have been taken into account for an Optimised Engineering Solution.

The wood are as always, hand selected by us in Ben Burton. We only use the highest quality available while adhering to the most stringent environmental standards of Australia.

Stainless Steel legs with Solid Stainless Steel Coupling Inserts and Decoupling Spikes, for maximum stability and remarkable weight tolerance of 50 kg per shelf.

Timeless Beauty & Acoustic Performance

Beauty and acoustic performance of wood is timeless.
Wood is one of the main materials used for making musical instruments due to its outstanding acoustical properties.
Being a natural product each rack is unique.

Beech Wood

The density and hardness of the material used for shelves affect the tonal quality of sound.
​Beech Wood is one of the main materials used for Piano Pin Blocks due to its acoustic and mechanical qualities.
​Amplitude of resonance and reflection of sound in denser and harder materials is large and the sound of notes is not as evenly distributed. 

Future Proof

There is often a trade-off between the perfect fit for your current setup and height allowance for possible future upgrades.

You can rest assured that a set of separate custom made legs can be bought to suite your future HiFi equipment upgrades.

No Obligation Complementary Design

Here in Ben Burton we tailor solutions to best suite your beloved HiFi setup.
We share the same passion.

Uni-Metal Structure

Bimetallic corrosion is an electrochemical process in which one metal corrodes preferentially when it is in electrical contact with another, in the presence of an electrolyte.
A spectacular example of galvanic corrosion occurred in the Statue of Liberty when regular maintenance checks in the 1980s revealed that corrosion had taken place between the outer copper skin and the wrought iron support structure.
​An extensive renovation requiring complete disassembly of the statue and replacement of the original insulation

Height

90 mm (351 g per leg)
135 mm (410 g per leg)
180 mm (477 g per leg)
225 mm (534 g per leg)
270 mm (605 g per leg)
Custom Size (at no additional Cost =<270)

Packing

Professional Flat Packing saves the cost of delivery and space in your storage.

Installation

All you need is a pair of hands!