rockymntn_dream wrote:
Now, can somebody tell me the inch equivalent to one rack space? Is it a 2" to one space ratio?
Rack Space 1 - 19"W x 1.75"H x 4"D
Rack Space 2 - 19"W x 3.50"H x 4"D
Rack Space 3 - 19"W x 5.25"H x 4"D
Rack Space 4 - 19"W x 7.00"H x 4"D
Rack Space 5 - 19"W x 8.75"H x 4"D
Rack Space 6 - 19"W x 12.25"H x 4"D
rockymntn_dream wrote:
I originally was looking at the SKB's, but had read some posts somewhere that the lower end cases did not seem to hold up well with heavy travel?
You will always find pro's and con's to anything. SKB's are professional quality used by many professional travelers. The construction is good with good quality material. 100 people will agree with me, and another 100 won't agree.
You mentioned
heavy travel, define that and throw $$$'s into the equation, then decide for yourself what to buy!
rockymntn_dream wrote:
So I can buy rack shelving then? Like from some of the more popular music equipment sites? And use the drill for some minor modifications? Cool! I can handle that.
The rack shelving can be bought from your local Guitar Center. Be aware that there are weight limitations to these shelves, and don't faint when you see the prices
And yes, Velcro strips (keep your cables neat), some cable binders and a drill come in very handy when setting up your box. Don't forget the power strips, and think carefully about how you want it, before you mount it. Also as
big jimmy c said,
Its always a good idea to leave a decent space between certain components like amps and players. . There's a lot of heat generated with the equipment, and you don't want to boil anything in there!
rockymntn_dream wrote:
For the single tray, I liked the idea of another cdg player. It would keep the show rolling if the triple tray decided to crater. And with a bit of practice, I think I could still fade between the two players when doing a dance party.
I suggest 2 single trays instead of a dual or triple tray. If 1 player fails, you still have the other. Should your double tray machine fail,.......it;s time to go home
Here some more really handy things for your case:
The Pull-Out Shelf fits any Rackmount Case, and provides a convenient tray that slides out of the way when not in use. Using just one rack space, the Pull-Out Shelf features a padded, Velcro top to secure your equipment, and mounts quickly and easily using standard rack mount hardware.