rodzimguitar68
Fractal Fanatic
My rack on wheels is vertical, top facing up.
Yek, could you tell me the brand and model you use or post a link?
My rack on wheels is vertical, top facing up.
Yek, could you tell me the brand and model you use or post a link?
Briljant idea! Must try and remember that option.Perhaps you can ditch the Rolls. Use an Input pair on the III to receive the mix signal and send your guitar+mix via an Output to the Shure.
Perhaps you can ditch the Rolls. Use an Input pair on the III to receive the mix signal and send your guitar+mix via an Output to the Shure.
For tilting my rack, I use an OnStage RS6000 reversed.
Rodney, it's custom-made.
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It's quite simple. Sturdy wheels on bottom lid, which I never take off except for maintenance. And relatively shockproof. I just need to be careful not to spill drinks on it.
I do a lot on the front panel, and I like editing this way ,because I can let my arm and hand hang instead of keeping them lifted all the time.
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yek, what is the weight of this rack case? does being a shock proof one add alot to weight?
I think amp stands work better because they get the rack higher up, so you don’t have to bend way over. I had a little flip out tilting stand and it was annoying as I had to sit on the floor to use the front panel
Switched to a tall adjustable amp stand and I can have the rack at an ideal level for sitting in a chair or even standing to make adjustments.
If you just want to see the front panel then it doesn’t matter but if you tweak a lot the taller adjustable amp stands are nice.
I did a diy on mine so it had a wider platform and the feet of my rack “lock” into holes on the platform, very stable and secure
Lots of good ideas, but has anybody else tried to find an RU case that can sit at an angle? I'm looking for a case that can sit at say a 45-65 degree angle for viewing/adjusting above, like the way you can tilt/angle those Fender amps with the metal supports on the sides. It seems we only have a choice of putting our racks up on another chase till it's close to eye level, or bending down really low to a rack sitting on the floor for adjusting.
If there's not something commercially available, can anybody share a solution to this awkward ergonomic problem?
How do you like the Shure GLXD4R? Considering one for my rack.