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RE: Dragging Instruments
Yeah, what he said. The top is tall enough so you can get either right
angle cables or one of Hosa cable's 'mixer snakes'- any cable that
doesn't stick up too high- and keep them plugged in. The inside is just
a giant huge space. I have stuff super-lock velcro'd to the inside
walls, and I use the back rack rails for a power supply. It also has a
cut out in the back lid to send your cables out to your pedals if you
want.
The front is 6 spaces- you can get them bigger- and the back & top are
10. It is big though- you'd want wheels. And help lifting it.
Dave Eichenberger
http://www.hazardfactor.com
>
> The Gator cases have three sets of rack rails, and covers:
> front, back, and top. Inside though, it's completely open.
> There are no dividers between the top and the bottom. This
> offers a lot of racking and routing options such as, if you
> have a couple shallow pieces of gear in the top two spaces on
> the front, you could put in some deeper gear into bottom rack
> spaces on the top. Or, since the backside rails are taller
> than the front, if you have something you don't need to get
> to the faceplate of, like a power conditioner, you can put it
> in the extra spaces on the back.
>
> Incidentally, I just transplanted my desktop PC to a
> rack-mount chassis. :) It's going to go in my Gator console
> rack for a visit home to Ohio. Sucker's heavy though...
>
> Rock!!!
>
> -J
>
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Matthias Grob" <matthias@grob.org>
> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
> Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 12:41 AM
> Subject: RE: Dragging Instruments
>
>
> > > Gator makes one, and it rocks. Keep all the plugs in the mixer,
> > >just open the top and go.
> > >http://www.gatorcases.com/sections/prdct/proaudio/console_rack.htm
> > >I think there are a few on Ebay now. I got my 10x6 rack on
> Ebay for
> > >$100, new, a MARS store liquidation, I think.
> > >
> > >Dave Eichenberger
> > >http://www.hazardfactor.com
> > >
> >
> > Dave, thank you for that hint, looks like a good idea, just: how do
> > the cables from the top stay connected to the main box? dont you
> > stress them by opening? how do you access the units in the top?
> > --
> >
> >
> > ---> http://Matthias.Grob.org
> >
>