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weatherbill
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I went into the used music store here in nashville last month, and I thought these rack units are way overpriced, so I decided to build my own whichw as a fun project and I saved about $100 and have a wat better rack unit that all of em out there.
I designed mine, so I would'nt have to reach way in the back to plug and unplug stuff like alot of rack units are (built deep).
So I built one from 2 x 4's, Then I covered it with panelling. It's got 6 spaces for units and then I built it with a big storage box on the bottom with a lid, so I can hide all the transformers and chords and wire in there with a plug strip.
Building your own is da bomb. Don't ever waist your money on the stor racks, unless of course you have alot of money to spend and are not mechanically enclined at all. I'de post a picture of it, but since win xp, my scanner is outdated, like some sound card drivers out there
I designed mine, so I would'nt have to reach way in the back to plug and unplug stuff like alot of rack units are (built deep).
So I built one from 2 x 4's, Then I covered it with panelling. It's got 6 spaces for units and then I built it with a big storage box on the bottom with a lid, so I can hide all the transformers and chords and wire in there with a plug strip.
Building your own is da bomb. Don't ever waist your money on the stor racks, unless of course you have alot of money to spend and are not mechanically enclined at all. I'de post a picture of it, but since win xp, my scanner is outdated, like some sound card drivers out there

Only $14.99!! Canadian, eh...And it's translucent too. Very chic. I made it for my personal monitoring rig...space for my mixer on a slide out tray, compressor, crossover and power amp and still room for cable storage. It was just a little over 19" wide, but it's plastic so you squeeze it a bit and it falls right into spec. It's proved to be surprisingly tough. Not as good as a pro rack, but waaay cheaper and still much better than carboard boxes! My motto for low paying gigs is: 'Your gear can never be too cheap'