It looked nice in the pictures, however, there are some cons to go with the pros.
Once I loaded it up with my outboard gear and placed my near field monitors (Adams P11s) where they are meant to go, I discovered that the entire setup was back heavy which puts too much stress on the back casters and make the entire desk feel a bit wobbly - like it would easily flip over. None of the rack gear that I added would be considered heavier than average. The design could be greatly improved if the center of gravity for the racks was a bit more forward. Also, for a desk designed for this purpose, the casters are a bit too flimsy. I would have sent it back had I known about these issues but once I assembled it and added my gear I felt I was too invested in it. Disassembling and packing it up would be a bridge too far. . The old saying about getting what you paid for certainly applies here.
Nice but
It looked nice in the pictures, however, there are some cons to go with the pros. Once I loaded it up with my outboard gear and placed my near field monitors (Adams P11s) where they are meant to go, I discovered that the entire setup was back heavy which puts too much stress on the back casters and make the entire desk feel a bit wobbly - like it would easily flip over. None of the rack gear that I added would be considered heavier than average. The design could be greatly improved if the center of gravity for the racks was a bit more forward. Also, for a desk designed for this purpose, the casters are a bit too flimsy. I would have sent it back had I known about these issues but once I assembled it and added my gear I felt I was too invested in it. Disassembling and packing it up would be a bridge too far. . The old saying about getting what you paid for certainly applies here.