Mounting an ADAT

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This is sort of a silly question but... is there any reason I could not mount my ADAT on an slanted rack? It would make it easier to see and reach. I was unsure if the incline would mess with the gutsof the machine...
 
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I once tried mounting my ADAT on a slanted rack. It was a new experience but I slid right off.
 
Don't know about the ADAT, but the
The 1/4" inputs on my tascam 424 work great :D

Good call hixmix!
 
I mounted both my Adats last night while doing 69 (th post).
Mount On!
 
I just got done in a studio where all three were mounted on a slant rack. High end studio, too, so I would think you're safe.

Pete
 
Hey Pete... Thanks for the real answer, I appreciate it. The rest of you, I hope you are at least practicing safe tape!

Questor
 
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Hey Pete... Thanks for the real answer, I appreciate it. The rest of you, I hope you are at least practicing safe tape!

Questor
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Hi Questor,

You may want to make some "supports" that fit beneath the ADAT and screw them to the inside of the Rack case for added support.
Straight up and down you should have no problem, as long as the unites aren't left "hanging in the air" so to speak.
I think that as long as their is support from beneath it-you shouldn't have any problems.

Tim
 
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