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Pros: cheap, lightweight, with punch holes for rack nuts.
Punch holes are great, because many racks in this price range have built-in threads, which wear easily. Here, you can replace the (not included) nuts, which is the more durable, professional standard.
Cons: cheap, hence not very sturdy.
I wouldn't dare loading it with power amps. It's ok for a couple of synths or effect units. I wouldn't dare putting too much weight on the top of it either, especially when empty.
When I mounted my synths into it, the one at the top wouldn't fit because the rack was a fraction of a millimeter short. So I forced a little bit (because I'm that kind of guy), and now the whole frame is deformed. It's still squarish enough (still useful, not completely destroyed), but not as pretty as in the pictures.
Still a good compromise I suppose, since you can't really complain for that price.
Pros: cheap, lightweight, with punch holes for rack nuts.
Punch holes are great, because many racks in this price range have built-in threads, which wear easily. Here, you can replace the (not included) nuts, which is the more durable, professional standard.
Cons: cheap, hence not very sturdy.
I wouldn't dare loading it with power amps.
Pros: cheap, lightweight, with punch holes for rack nuts.
Punch holes are great, because many racks in this price range have built-in threads, which wear easily. Here, you can replace the (not included) nuts, which is the more durable, professional standard.
Cons: cheap, hence not very sturdy.
I wouldn't dare loading it with power amps. It's ok for a couple of synths or effect units. I wouldn't dare putting too much weight on the top of it either, especially when empty.
When I mounted my synths into it, the one at the top wouldn't fit because the rack was a fraction of a millimeter short. So I forced a little bit (because I'm that kind of guy), and now the whole frame is deformed. It's still squarish enough (still useful, not completely destroyed), but not as pretty as in the pictures.
Still a good compromise I suppose, since you can't really complain for that price.
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Heavy but strong
Dan_20 08.03.2022
When I got this product, I was pretty shocked by the weight of this product, which of course is a good thing, I've been able to happily rack all the items I have with no issues so far, I highly recommend it for anyone looking for a place to put their rackmount equipment :)
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Sturdy and well finished
JMLZ 31.01.2022
Perfect fit for the Behringer 2600, plus leaves a lot of space at the back which I use for storage.
The only con is if you stack two or more of these and your gear is not too heavy, the top one will slide when plugging jacks in.
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Grooveron 18.11.2020
For the money is is nice, small not much bigger then the units in it. Sturdy and looks good!