Atacama is a renowned and multi award-winning manufacturer of quality hifi and home cinema furniture components, based in Leicester, UK. While many quality hifi stand manufacturing companies market and brand themselves as skilled...
Atacama is a renowned and multi award-winning manufacturer of quality hifi and home cinema furniture components, based in Leicester, UK. While many quality hifi stand manufacturing companies market and brand themselves as skilled carpenters and hifi fanatics, Atacama take great pride in offering a product that not only portrays true craftsmanship but also features the innovative brains of an 'engineering company', employing intricate and highly developed methods of reducing and dissipating mechanical noise from your hifi equipment to avoid these parasitic resonances from interfering with different hifi separates.
Atacama mainly uses bamboo for the production of their stands and racks, which not only possesses anti-resonant properties but also grows at a much faster rate than other woods, allowing for a more ecologically and environmentally friendly solution.
The multi award-winning Eric Eco series pairs stylish design with innovative sound enhancement, making full use of Atacama's wealth of knowledge and expertise in building products to help your hifi sing. The shelves are formed from a high-density carbonised bamboo resin composite material, tempered with handmade and fully welded, powder-coated steel frame modules. These modules are equipped with unobtrusive isolation gel pads, cleverly used to decouple the framework from the supported bamboo panels to enhance the overall anti-resonant capability of the stand.
Each module is isolated further from the next via the integration of three fully adjustable 8mm carbon steel spikes. This helps to reduce sonic resonance from being transferred from one shelf to the next. Additionally, Atacama has used their clever noise dissipation channels on the underside of each bamboo panel, removing much of the unwanted resonance generated by your hifi component early on. Made in the UK.