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Question Can any one help???

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I have an Alesis NanoVerb http://www.alesis.com/products/nanoverb/index.html and I want to know if there is any way I can mount it in my rack. Can any one help? Thanks
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Just get a universal rack tray (most online stores and larger music stores.

It's a metal tray that mounts in your rack and has tons of holes in the tray portion. Just run a screw up through the tray bottom into any handy threaded hole in the bottom the reverb unit.

This is how I mounted my Delta 44 breakout box in my rack.

Also, if no screwhole is available in the reverb, use good old velcro.

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I never thought that the rack tray looked very good. So I bought a few blank 1 and 2 space pannels. Trace the Nanoverb out on the face plate and cut out a hole just large enough for the unit to slip through. THen with small L brakets fasten the face plate to the side of the Nanoverb. If you do a nice job it looks extremly professional. We did this a lot before rack mount cassette and CD players were available. E-mail me if you need more details.

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How did you cut the panel? Just use a drill and a sabre saw? I thought about doing something like that before, but the blank steel panel looked like pretty heavy guage.
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I've got an RNC velcroed to the top of a graphic EQ in my rack. It looks like ass but it doesn't move.
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