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Author: | TheMechanic [ Fri Dec 06, 2013 4:14 pm ] |
Post subject: | Loading and Unloading Equipment |
Hi I am considering buying a larger rack case, since I have outgrown mine. I want to be able to keep most of the cables hooked up on my mixer so I can cut down on setup time. Also I would like to have a platform for my laptop on top of the mixer. Plus have it at a good working level. I am considering the Odyssey FZGS1116WDLX http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00184YBCA/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER My problem is weight, it's gonna be heavy since it weighs almost 100lbs without the equipment in it. How to get it in and out of my truck without breaking my back. Future purchases are gonna include an enclosed trailer, then I can just roll it up the ramp and don't have to load before a show and unload when I get home, just back the trailer in the garage and be done with it. I run 5 shows a week so all this loading does get old quick. So in the mean time how do you all manage. Would love to hear your sugestions. |
Author: | mightywiz [ Fri Dec 06, 2013 5:20 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Loading and Unloading Equipment |
i built something similar to that out of 3/4 plywood and stained it.... it's on rollers on the bottom and put a set of roller at the top. so when I roll it up to the van I can grab the bottom and roll it in on it's side. with out have to life the entire weight of the case.... you will like it, even if it doesn't have wheels on the top side you can just lay a blanket down to slide it..... |
Author: | Smoothedge69 [ Sat Dec 07, 2013 2:22 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Loading and Unloading Equipment |
One day I would like to get a case for my stuff. It can't be too tall, though. I drive a Grand Cherokee. Not much head room. I wish I was a carpenter. I am terrible with a saw. |
Author: | timberlea [ Sat Dec 07, 2013 6:42 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Loading and Unloading Equipment |
We have a ramp from the van to the ground. At a couple of our regular venues we built ramps from the floor to the stage. And to get it from the van to the stage, we use the best woman in the world - Dolly. http://www.stthomasrentall.com/hand%20cart.jpg |
Author: | TheMechanic [ Sat Dec 07, 2013 4:34 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Loading and Unloading Equipment |
I have thought about ramps. Since it is probably gonna have to lay on its side anyway, I might just have to get something like a furniture dolly so I can lay it on it's side and shove it up the ramps. |
Author: | MtnKaraoke [ Sat Dec 07, 2013 7:26 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Loading and Unloading Equipment |
http://amzn.com/B000V0DALA Hey smoothedge... I have one of these and loaded with my gear it weighs between 90-95 pounds. put your saw away and put this on your wishlist... |
Author: | chrisavis [ Sat Dec 07, 2013 9:30 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Loading and Unloading Equipment |
I recommend these. I have 4 of them now. http://www.ebay.com/itm/400613323337?ss ... 1439.l2649 Make an offer and see what they will accept. -Chris |
Author: | MrBoo [ Sun Dec 08, 2013 4:21 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Loading and Unloading Equipment |
I thought about one of those big, long rack type deals but they would be a pain when I have to deal with stairs, and I do regularly. I am modular with two easy lifting sections now. Top rack has wireless mics, mixer and processing. Bottom has amps and power conditioning and had wheels so I can move them together if I desire. I can use the top rack with any of my sound systems if I want. It's much easier to carry and it's only three hookups. But if you will never deal with stairs, definitely a long wheel-able rack would be a good ideal. A slick bottomed, carpet top pivot board would be ideal for loading and unloading if it's something like a SUV. |
Author: | Paradigm Karaoke [ Sun Dec 08, 2013 4:16 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Loading and Unloading Equipment |
i have this as well for my first rig http://www.ebay.com/itm/400613323337?ss%20...%201439.l2649 no stairs to ever deal with in AZ. but for my second i made it smaller http://goo.gl/ae3xyV lighter than the Odyssey ones and the cover can go on with the laptop still on the shelf. 0 wires to deal with on the rack. |
Author: | Smoothedge69 [ Sun Dec 08, 2013 11:53 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Loading and Unloading Equipment |
Paradigm Karaoke wrote: i have this as well for my first rig http://www.ebay.com/itm/400613323337?ss%20...%201439.l2649 no stairs to ever deal with in AZ. but for my second i made it smaller http://goo.gl/ae3xyV lighter than the Odyssey ones and the cover can go on with the laptop still on the shelf. 0 wires to deal with on the rack. That second link is perfect for what I need. Board, player, compressor, and those pullout lights, with or without the computer shelf. It's small, not too heavy, And I could always add an amp later on. I am looking more for convenience and faster set up and breakdown, rather than armor. Thanks folks!! |
Author: | Paradigm Karaoke [ Mon Dec 09, 2013 12:52 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Loading and Unloading Equipment |
works great for me. i use powered speakers so i have one 3' mic cord plugged into the board output and it goes out the side where i just daisy chain cords from there out to my sub. |
Author: | Smoothedge69 [ Mon Dec 09, 2013 3:03 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Loading and Unloading Equipment |
Paradigm Karaoke wrote: works great for me. i use powered speakers so i have one 3' mic cord plugged into the board output and it goes out the side where i just daisy chain cords from there out to my sub. I'm not using a sub yet. Can't really afford one, right now. But that is why I will eventually need an amp. One day at a time. Thankfully I run my shows in smaller places. I know how to maximize the bass my speakers put out, without muddying up the sound. |
Author: | TopherM [ Mon Dec 09, 2013 9:35 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Loading and Unloading Equipment |
OP, I have the same Odessey case you are looking at. I bought it about 5 years ago when my bar owner told me he'd be cool with me leaving my equipment at the bar. I needed something big and heavy that wouldn't walk off during the week. It houses all my cables, my laptop, mixer, DJ controller, the amp for my mains, power conditioner, DBX Driverack, mics, and a few other miscellaneous items. I have a second mobile rig that I use for most of the other events I do, but 3-4 times a year I need to use this system outside of my bi-weekly gig. It weighs about 160lbs loaded, and I CAN move it and load it by myself, but I'm 6'6", 215, and it requires all my strength. If I had to put together a rig that would be moving around 5 days a week, there's no way I'd go with this case. I'd go with separate cases that could be stacked, which is how I configured my mobile rig. It's basically all powered speakers and a small mixer case that stacks on a small effects case. Four or five quick trips of about 35-40lbs each and I'm loaded in. I'll take that over loading a single 160lb case any day. Hope that helps! |
Author: | ripman8 [ Mon Dec 09, 2013 10:29 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Loading and Unloading Equipment |
chrisavis wrote: I recommend these. I have 4 of them now. http://www.ebay.com/itm/400613323337?ss ... 1439.l2649 Make an offer and see what they will accept. -Chris How do you handle stairs? |
Author: | Smoothedge69 [ Mon Dec 09, 2013 11:50 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Loading and Unloading Equipment |
My only problem with any of those cases is my board wouldn't fit in any of them. It's not rack mountable. I have the 20 channel Behringer PMP6000. It's 25" across and has a handle built on. So, doing some research, I am looking at something more like this: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001Q3KT1A/ref ... US9C2C5EUE I can expand on it over time, and I can just lay the board on top of it. I would just have to connect the board. No biggy. Still would speed things up, and neaten them up. |
Author: | Paradigm Karaoke [ Mon Dec 09, 2013 1:28 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Loading and Unloading Equipment |
i might still stick with SKB for weight concerns, but seems like a good solution to your situation. |
Author: | chrisavis [ Mon Dec 09, 2013 5:20 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Loading and Unloading Equipment |
ripman8 wrote: chrisavis wrote: I recommend these. I have 4 of them now. http://www.ebay.com/itm/400613323337?ss ... 1439.l2649 Make an offer and see what they will accept. -Chris How do you handle stairs? No Stairs in 3+ years. -Chris |
Author: | chrisavis [ Tue Dec 10, 2013 12:10 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Loading and Unloading Equipment |
chrisavis wrote: ripman8 wrote: chrisavis wrote: I recommend these. I have 4 of them now. http://www.ebay.com/itm/400613323337?ss ... 1439.l2649 Make an offer and see what they will accept. -Chris How do you handle stairs? No Stairs in 3+ years. -Chris Keep in mind though, for every gig I have, the equipment stays on site. The 7 night/week I just picked up did require I haul the rig up a single flight of stairs. I had one of the hosts that is working the show help me. But it was a one time affair. The rig now sits on a stage and hopefully we keep this place for the next 20 years. The speakers for this same place had to be taken up a second flight of stairs. But again, are permanently in place. Ultimately I want to talk to this location about hanging the speakers. I would also like to build a DJ booth but they also do live music and it is a very small stage. I have an idea for an option, but I am waiting until after the first of the year to suggest it. Still waiting for the newness of the gig to wear off and business in general to level off. -Chris |
Author: | TheMechanic [ Wed Dec 11, 2013 9:54 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Loading and Unloading Equipment |
Paradigm Karaoke wrote: i might still stick with SKB for weight concerns, but seems like a good solution to your situation. I have been looking at an SKB Gigrig seems like a good solution. The thing I like about the Odyssey is the ability to hide the wires and cables behind the rear cover during a show. The Gigrig is open at the bottom with the pedestal and wheels in place. I would like to see one of the SKB rigs in person so I could make a better judgement about wire routing. Also it seems SKB is the only other company offering a laptop shelf provision...But it is a $100 add on. |
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