Salamander Designs Adds Madrid 5028 Double-Wide Cabinet
Cabinet has sliding door, bronze-tone glass that works with IR and RF remotes and a wood top that holds 150 pounds.
Salamander Designs has introduced the Madrid 5028, a sleek, double-wide audio/video cabinet with a wood top that supports up to 150 pounds.
This is the second configuration of the company's Madrid style. The 5028 measures 50-inches wide x 28-inches high x 21.3-inches deep and is made of solid wood and veneers.
The cabinet has a sliding door with bronze-tone glass that works with IR and RF remotes. The center opening can hold up to 75 pounds and has an adjustable drawer that holds up to 62 DVDs or 159 CDs. Salamander says the Madrid 5028 has enough space for a TV and five other components.
Other features:
The Madrid 5028 ships in natural cherry or espresso oak finishes. MSRP: $1,299

Salamander Madrid 5028 A/V Cabinet
This is the second configuration of the company's Madrid style. The 5028 measures 50-inches wide x 28-inches high x 21.3-inches deep and is made of solid wood and veneers.
The cabinet has a sliding door with bronze-tone glass that works with IR and RF remotes. The center opening can hold up to 75 pounds and has an adjustable drawer that holds up to 62 DVDs or 159 CDs. Salamander says the Madrid 5028 has enough space for a TV and five other components.
Other features:
- Two adjustable shelves that support 50 pounds
- Raceways for concealing wires
- Flip-down door for hidden storage
- Built-in ventilation to keep equipment cool
The Madrid 5028 ships in natural cherry or espresso oak finishes. MSRP: $1,299

Salamander Madrid 5028 A/V Cabinet
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