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Home > Kitchen > Bush Furniture Stanford Audio Cabinet, Antique Black/Hansen Cherry

Bush Furniture Stanford Audio Cabinet, Antique Black/Hansen Cherry

Price: $294.09
     
Editorial Reviews: 
PRODUCT FEATURES:Framed tempered glass door protects audio components from dust coordinates with video base VS53936-03Two adjustable shelves for storage flexibilityOne fixed shelf for stabilityRear access for wire management and concealmentDecorative dental molding
Bush Furniture's Stanford collection offers clean, classic wood designs with relaxed shaping and rich hues to compliment today's living and home office spaces. This audio cabinet holds stereo components on four spacious shelves, two of which are adjustable for storage flexibility. A framed tempered-glass door protects electronics from dust and damage, and a cutout back panel lets wires and cords tuck away inconspicuously. Featuring decorative dentil molding, silver-toned hardware, and Antique Black and Hansen Cherry finishes, the cabinet looks both substantial and comfortably lived-in. It measures 25-1/2 inches wide by 20 inches deep by 60-1/2 inches high and has been tested for tip-free safety. Assembly is required, and instructions and a toll-free customer help line are included. It comes with a six-year warranty. --Kara Karll


Custom Reviews: 
Bush Furniture Collection Audio Cabinet
4 out of 5 stars.
I like it, except there was slight damage in the delivery. I was able to overcome it and still assemble the piece so you cannot see the damage. Also, the door (despite my several attempts to adjust) just doesn't meet up withe cabinet the way I'd like.

good cabinet
3 out of 5 stars.
this cabinet takes a little while to assemble, but in the end is a very good-looking piece of furniture and is very sturdy. The assembly was a little cumbersome, but everything is very well labeled and all parts necessary are included (except a phillips screwdriver). One of my side trim pieces was broken right out of the box, but after making one call to the Bush customer service center, I was sent a replacement free of charge (arrived two days later).

The cabinet is adequately sized, but there are a lot of home theater system receivers and dvd players that might have a tough time fitting in here- check dimensions first. My Denon receiver fits inside, but barely (the master volume knob almost hits the glass. Also, I had to cut a much bigger hole in the back panel to accommodate all my wires, but again, that's only a minor inconvenience.

All things considered, a good auido stand for the money.

Shaky Stand, Broken Useless Door
1 out of 5 stars.
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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