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Standout Designs TV stands are skillfully made and beautifully finished by Pennsylvania craftsmen. Includes IR-remote-friendly tinted door glass and 4 adjustable vented wood shelves each supporting up to 60 pounds. Black units feature satin nickel knobs; others feature oil-rubbed-bronze knobs. No assembly required. Your furniture may vary somewhat from the photos due to grain differences between individual pieces of wood. Cherry wood's natural markings add unique character to each Cherry furniture piece. Colors deepen/darken over time with exposure to air and light. Walnut wood features rich colors range from dark brown to deep purple-black and can include some cream tones. Includes residential inside delivery by appointment via lift-gate freight truck. Dimensions (WHD): Overall - 72" x 26-1/4" x 22"; Enclosures - 19-3/4" x 20-1/2" x 20-1/2"; Center Shelf - 29-1/4" x 10-1/8" x 20". Made in the USA. Review: Big Investment and Worth Every Penny! - I did a lot of research prior to pulling the trigger on this, my wife would argue obsessive levels. In any event given my setup the unit size and flexibility needed was a big part of the decision making process. I've attached a few pics: A) Total setup: This is endstate, where the Espresso Haven 72 sits below my 120" diag screen. The door on the right is the sole entry into the media room. I didn't take a pic of the before because it was sad and embarrassing, but suffices to say the prewired speaker wire and component wires were completely visible when you entered the room. B) The 72" haven: This is a closer perspective. This beautiful unit has perfect amount of space for the ML center with not too much room around and plenty of space for components. The one thing I keep on the top of the unit is the universal remote. C) Side view with unit pulled away from wall: The wheels on the bottom allow for easy access to the back of the unit. A couple of times I had crossed some inputs into the receiver and this feature made adjustments a breeze. D) Unit up against the wall: I have actually left off the back panels to be able to push the unit right up against the wall (to the baseboards at least) and the wiring/outlets are no longer visible when you enter the room. Overall the unit is extremely well built; they don't make things this solid anymore. Also Standout's focus on media units shows with all the wiring holes this was by far the easiest time I've ever had setting up a media center (this is number 4 for me). I'm 100% sure Standout was the right choice. Review: I'm glad I bought the Haven from Standout Designs and not that other company. - I ran out of space in my audio rack and my wife didn't want to buy a bigger one. She'd rather have a piece of furniture under the TV. So rather than argue I rolled with it. We looked at salamander and almost pulled the trigger on it, but then we found Standout Designs, which is located in my home state of Pennsylvania. My contact was Deb and she was very helpful. She sent samples and gave me a rundown on the 72" Haven in cherry (espresso color). I was a little hesitant not being able to see the unit in a store, but the pictures and the information that Deb gave me convinced me to go with Standout Designs. My wife liked the look of Standout Designs better than the other company and I let my wife pick the color. I liked that design the best and it had wheels, which sold me because my big argument on that type of furniture was that it would be hard to change wiring in the back. The wheels made it easy to pull out, do what I needed and push it back. I liked the smoked glass in the doors, which I hoped would allow the IR signal from all my remotes. I've had the unit now for a couple months and have no problem with the remotes working. The cable box remote needs to be aimed better now, but I do not need an IR repeater. The Haven is well built. I am an amateur woodworker and liked the build quality. I saw no discrepancies on my unit. The open unit in the center was more than adequate for my center channel speaker. One thing that I didn't fully understand until I got the unit was that all the back panels come off (no tools), which is great for accessing all your equipment and wiring. Below the center channel is a drawer, which you can store media or whatever you want, but I elected to put my monster power unit in there, which kept the annoying blue display out of sight. There is room between the end of the drawer and the removable back to allow the excess cord lengths to accordian when you close the drawer. The other nice feature is that there are at least 1 round opening (with rubber grommet) between each compartment for wire routing. A couple have 2 openings. The bottom of each compartment also has an opening to the floor for speaker wire, tv cable, fm antenna cable, power cords, etc. In my particular situation, I have a parasound amp, which can generate a lot of heat, so I elected to get the fan kit for each side just in case they were needed. The slotted wood on the back panel insert is removed (4 screws) and the fan assembly replaces the insert. The base side compartments and wood shelves have slotted openings to allow air flow for natural convection or fan assisted cooling. I was worried that this type of furniture might rattle or make noise when playing at the volume levels I like running at. I have so far heard no noise at all from the glass in the doors or any other part of the unit. I am so far very pleased with my purchase and would recommend this unit. In case anyone is interested, in the left side I was able to fit my pioneer TV tuner box, verizon cable tuner, Denon 3800 blu-ray player, HDMI switch and Xbox One. Three shelves with some equipment stacked - not much free space on that side. The right side compartment holds my Parasound A52 5 channel amp and NAD T763 receiver. The drawer holds the monster power center (2500). The monitor audio center channel is small and easily fits in the opening. The parasound amp is deeper than most and with the speaker cable routing further out the back, it necessitate keeping the back off that side until I can create a customized opening in it when I get time. Normal amps aren't as deep and should not need this treatment. I knew that going down this path. It didn't fit correctly in my audio rack either, but I love the sound.
| ASIN | B00LLPBUD4 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Brand | Standout Designs |
| Brand Name | Standout Designs |
| Color | Black on Ash |
| Customer Reviews | 5.0 out of 5 stars 4 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 72 x 22 x 26.25 inches |
| Item Weight | 160 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Standout Designs |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SD72HAV26R-AB |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | One-year limited warranty. |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Model Number | SD72HAV26R-AB |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe with feuder |
| Required Assembly | No |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | Onesize |
| Style | Contemporary |
| Style Name | Contemporary |
| UPC | 853654005187 |
E**Q
Big Investment and Worth Every Penny!
I did a lot of research prior to pulling the trigger on this, my wife would argue obsessive levels. In any event given my setup the unit size and flexibility needed was a big part of the decision making process. I've attached a few pics: A) Total setup: This is endstate, where the Espresso Haven 72 sits below my 120" diag screen. The door on the right is the sole entry into the media room. I didn't take a pic of the before because it was sad and embarrassing, but suffices to say the prewired speaker wire and component wires were completely visible when you entered the room. B) The 72" haven: This is a closer perspective. This beautiful unit has perfect amount of space for the ML center with not too much room around and plenty of space for components. The one thing I keep on the top of the unit is the universal remote. C) Side view with unit pulled away from wall: The wheels on the bottom allow for easy access to the back of the unit. A couple of times I had crossed some inputs into the receiver and this feature made adjustments a breeze. D) Unit up against the wall: I have actually left off the back panels to be able to push the unit right up against the wall (to the baseboards at least) and the wiring/outlets are no longer visible when you enter the room. Overall the unit is extremely well built; they don't make things this solid anymore. Also Standout's focus on media units shows with all the wiring holes this was by far the easiest time I've ever had setting up a media center (this is number 4 for me). I'm 100% sure Standout was the right choice.
A**2
I'm glad I bought the Haven from Standout Designs and not that other company.
I ran out of space in my audio rack and my wife didn't want to buy a bigger one. She'd rather have a piece of furniture under the TV. So rather than argue I rolled with it. We looked at salamander and almost pulled the trigger on it, but then we found Standout Designs, which is located in my home state of Pennsylvania. My contact was Deb and she was very helpful. She sent samples and gave me a rundown on the 72" Haven in cherry (espresso color). I was a little hesitant not being able to see the unit in a store, but the pictures and the information that Deb gave me convinced me to go with Standout Designs. My wife liked the look of Standout Designs better than the other company and I let my wife pick the color. I liked that design the best and it had wheels, which sold me because my big argument on that type of furniture was that it would be hard to change wiring in the back. The wheels made it easy to pull out, do what I needed and push it back. I liked the smoked glass in the doors, which I hoped would allow the IR signal from all my remotes. I've had the unit now for a couple months and have no problem with the remotes working. The cable box remote needs to be aimed better now, but I do not need an IR repeater. The Haven is well built. I am an amateur woodworker and liked the build quality. I saw no discrepancies on my unit. The open unit in the center was more than adequate for my center channel speaker. One thing that I didn't fully understand until I got the unit was that all the back panels come off (no tools), which is great for accessing all your equipment and wiring. Below the center channel is a drawer, which you can store media or whatever you want, but I elected to put my monster power unit in there, which kept the annoying blue display out of sight. There is room between the end of the drawer and the removable back to allow the excess cord lengths to accordian when you close the drawer. The other nice feature is that there are at least 1 round opening (with rubber grommet) between each compartment for wire routing. A couple have 2 openings. The bottom of each compartment also has an opening to the floor for speaker wire, tv cable, fm antenna cable, power cords, etc. In my particular situation, I have a parasound amp, which can generate a lot of heat, so I elected to get the fan kit for each side just in case they were needed. The slotted wood on the back panel insert is removed (4 screws) and the fan assembly replaces the insert. The base side compartments and wood shelves have slotted openings to allow air flow for natural convection or fan assisted cooling. I was worried that this type of furniture might rattle or make noise when playing at the volume levels I like running at. I have so far heard no noise at all from the glass in the doors or any other part of the unit. I am so far very pleased with my purchase and would recommend this unit. In case anyone is interested, in the left side I was able to fit my pioneer TV tuner box, verizon cable tuner, Denon 3800 blu-ray player, HDMI switch and Xbox One. Three shelves with some equipment stacked - not much free space on that side. The right side compartment holds my Parasound A52 5 channel amp and NAD T763 receiver. The drawer holds the monster power center (2500). The monitor audio center channel is small and easily fits in the opening. The parasound amp is deeper than most and with the speaker cable routing further out the back, it necessitate keeping the back off that side until I can create a customized opening in it when I get time. Normal amps aren't as deep and should not need this treatment. I knew that going down this path. It didn't fit correctly in my audio rack either, but I love the sound.
C**.
If you want a quality solid wood Entertainment Center look no further
I started looking for a quality Entertainment Center several years ago. I was looking for a unit that first and foremost looked good, was made of solid wood with a beautiful wood grain, provided space for the high end components and accommodated the wires (all 12 gauge) necessary to drive a surround sound system with a dozen studio quality speakers. After many evenings spent searching the web, I keep coming back to Standout Designs. I was impressed enough with what I saw on the web and from the free wood samples that I received that I decided to visit the showroom and actually look at the Haven 72" in person. I choose the unit in Sunrise Cherry. I have had the cabinet for almost a month and must say it outshines my new 70-inch 4K TV. The wood grain on the drawers reminds me of an exotic burl. The fit and finish of the doors, drawers, and removable back panels is rarely seen today. All areas of the cabinet are finished to a high level. I would highly recommend this cabinet to anyone.
R**R
Great AV/Home Theater Furniture!
I now have enjoyed my Haven unit for almost 2 months. In that short period, I have found it to be superior to the BDI unit that I had used for over 3 years. Aside from the fact that my Standout Designs Haven is a finely crafted piece of furniture, its sturdy, intelligent design optimally facilitates my electronics and the associated wiring. Consequently, I have re-arranged my equipment several times with great ease. Additionally, I cannot say enough about the outstanding customer service Standout Designs provided (pre-purchase, defect resolution, and accessories orders). Their customer service is on par with the type of customer service I once received from Zappos. While I hope my Haven unit lasts me forever, I will heartily recommend Standout Designs to my family and friends.
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