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16 Channel Rackmount Mixer (MixWiz vs Soundcraft GB2R), Cheap DSP
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<blockquote data-quote="Dick Rees" data-source="post: 58109" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>Re: 16 Channel Rackmount Mixer (MixWiz vs Soundcraft GB2R), Cheap DSP</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, they have a case. But I believe the OP was/is looking for a rack. I took that to mean something on wheels which can be rolled out and set up without a table or other support and have program-associated equipment mounted/stored in the rack spaces below the mixer. Before I could afford a rack for my first MixWiz, I built a serviceable unit from 5/8 oak-veneered plywood. All I had to buy was a couple pairs of break-apart hinges, some recessed handles and the rack rails. I also rigged the front cover with a tuck-away gate leg which let me set it up as a work table off the side of the rack. Total investment (with scavenged casters) was probably around $40. A bit heavy, yes, but very functional and it rolled along as well as any lighter-weight store-bought models....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dick Rees, post: 58109, member: 16"] Re: 16 Channel Rackmount Mixer (MixWiz vs Soundcraft GB2R), Cheap DSP Yes, they have a case. But I believe the OP was/is looking for a rack. I took that to mean something on wheels which can be rolled out and set up without a table or other support and have program-associated equipment mounted/stored in the rack spaces below the mixer. Before I could afford a rack for my first MixWiz, I built a serviceable unit from 5/8 oak-veneered plywood. All I had to buy was a couple pairs of break-apart hinges, some recessed handles and the rack rails. I also rigged the front cover with a tuck-away gate leg which let me set it up as a work table off the side of the rack. Total investment (with scavenged casters) was probably around $40. A bit heavy, yes, but very functional and it rolled along as well as any lighter-weight store-bought models.... [/QUOTE]
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