Turntable Stand Guide — Solid Wood Record Player Furniture | KTS
The right turntable stand.
Your turntable deserves better than a desk. A solid-wood stand that isolates vibration, carries the weight and stores your records — chosen the way a collector would.
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Your turntable deserves more than a desk.
A turntable on the wrong surface picks up every footstep and speaker thump as rumble through the stylus. The right stand isolates that vibration, holds the deck perfectly level and keeps your records within reach — which is exactly what a desk or shelf can't do.
Six things to check before you choose.
Vibration isolation
Solid wood naturally dampens the micro-vibrations from the motor and speakers that cause stylus feedback. Dense species like Paulownia do it better than metal or particleboard.
Level & stability
The deck must sit perfectly level or the needle skips and records wear unevenly. Check that the surface is flat and the structure won't shift under weight.
Weight capacity
A turntable, amp and preamp together easily reach 20–30 kg. Flimsy stands sag and lose their level over time — solid wood carries it without flex.
Storage integration
A dedicated isolation rack won't hold your records. A console or modular unit gives you turntable support and vinyl storage in one piece.
Expandability
100 LPs today, 500 in five years. Modular systems stack and grow; fixed consoles and racks don't. Buy something that scales with the collection.
Material longevity
Particleboard sags, thin metal wobbles. Solid wood stays true for decades — if you're committing to vinyl, invest in materials that won't fail in five years.
A stand is part of the sound.
Isolation isn't a luxury — it's the difference between hearing the record and hearing the room. Solid wood does it quietly, for years.
Stands that store and support.
Each is a complete vinyl station — a flat, stable top for the deck and solid-wood storage below. All Paulownia, all built for the real weight of a setup, all shipped worldwide from Madrid.
Stands, answered.
Three essentials: stability to prevent vibration, weight capacity for the turntable plus amplifier (15–25 kg), and integrated vinyl storage. Solid wood is ideal because it dampens vibration better than metal or particleboard.
Yes. Solid wood — especially dense Paulownia — absorbs the micro-vibrations that cause stylus feedback. MDF and particleboard transmit vibration and metal stands can resonate, so a solid-wood stand noticeably reduces rumble and improves clarity.
KTS stands support roughly 20–30 kg on the top surface depending on the model — the Digger's Stack handles up to 25 kg (turntable plus amplifier), and the Modular Foreigner up to 30 kg across its double-wide top.
Yes — the Vinyl Modular x4 and Digger's Stack are designed as dual-purpose: vinyl storage below, a flat stable turntable platform on top. The solid construction makes them ideal stands.
Around 70–90 cm is comfortable for browsing and cueing. KTS modular units stack to your preferred height — each module adds about 35 cm, so two modules put the deck at a comfortable standing-browse height.
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Give your turntable a proper home.
Solid Paulownia stations — vibration-isolating, level and built to store your records. Designed in Spain, shipped worldwide.
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