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Good value for light use.
As it says in the title, these are good value for money if you only need something that won't be "abused" too much and it's not worth spending lots of money on a case you could drive over.
These are a very good depth for A&H GLD AudioRacks.
These feel like quite a light corrougated plastic sort of material but they are strong enough to protect equipment from light bumps.
Unfortunatley one of the racks I received only had 6 nuts in one side of the the rail rather than 8, so only 3 units could be mounted. This wasn't a problem for me as I only had to install one 3U unit in it so I only needed 2 nuts per side. I also got another one and this has 8 on both sides, so probably not a common problem.
These did come with a full set of rack screws and nylon washers. This is very thoughtful as it prevents scratches on your equipment. You only need a screwdriver to install your equipment. :)
The lids from these are good for propping up monior wedges to get different angles too :)
These are a very good depth for A&H GLD AudioRacks.
These feel like quite a light corrougated plastic sort of material but they are strong enough to protect equipment from light bumps.
Unfortunatley one of the racks I received only had 6 nuts in one side of the the rail rather than 8, so only 3 units could be mounted. This wasn't a problem for me as I only had to install one 3U unit in it so I only needed 2 nuts per side. I also got another one and this has 8 on both sides, so probably not a common problem.
These did come with a full set of rack screws and nylon washers. This is very thoughtful as it prevents scratches on your equipment. You only need a screwdriver to install your equipment. :)
The lids from these are good for propping up monior wedges to get different angles too :)
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Cheap and cheerful, but not for the road
This a good idea for gear that is going to sit in the studio, and never go anywhere. The build quality isn't great, and the sides seem to be made of a kind of corrugated plastic. All very flimsy really, and certainly no good for gigging gear. But if you just want something cheap to keep units tidy in the studio, it's fine.
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