For a straight shot I think this is the nicest
I'VE SEEN. (IMHO)
It's got rear support for heavier equipment towards the bottom of the bays, and it looks like a static cabinet when closed. You kind of need to give it a "reach-around" when you fiddle, but you get to hug your equipment at the same time.
[Link: middleatlantic.com][Link: middleatlantic.com]Plus MA's stuff is finished the same so it looks uniform when it's all together. And they've got nice fascias-shelf combos for almost any current or older components:
[Link: middleatlantic.com]And a cool search engine to look up your components:
[Link: rackdata.middleatlantic.com]If you've got to have a "spinner" then you should give the Avtrak a look, but it's got Melamine shelves. Kind of a "lazy susan" A/V equipment cabinet.
MA makes a spinner that is an actual rack frame, but you have to utilize rear mounts and buy shelves from MA or some other rack Mfr. (In general BGW's less expensive.)
[Link: middleatlantic.com]Generic looking, but sturdy shelving and accessories:
http://www.bgw.com/