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<blockquote data-quote="Dick Rees" data-source="post: 19477" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>Re: StudioLive 16 Case</p><p></p><p>When it comes to over-sized cases/racks it's good to remember that the weight will also increase with the additional material. Even though you'll have wheels on the rack it's still better to keep the weight down as much as possible. With an extra deep rack you'll be adding weight to the box and adding what is likely a lot of unused space under the mixer. It is possible to get both a rack and a mixer case that will nest together when you're ready to set up. I actually have a reinforced soft carry bag for my StudioLive and carry a small rack with a couple of Sabine GraphiQ's to do DSP and monitor EQ's. So you might want to consider a workbox/outboard rack and rig something to hold your mixer case steady on top. Probably a little work on your part or a custom job.......</p><p></p><p>Have fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dick Rees, post: 19477, member: 16"] Re: StudioLive 16 Case When it comes to over-sized cases/racks it's good to remember that the weight will also increase with the additional material. Even though you'll have wheels on the rack it's still better to keep the weight down as much as possible. With an extra deep rack you'll be adding weight to the box and adding what is likely a lot of unused space under the mixer. It is possible to get both a rack and a mixer case that will nest together when you're ready to set up. I actually have a reinforced soft carry bag for my StudioLive and carry a small rack with a couple of Sabine GraphiQ's to do DSP and monitor EQ's. So you might want to consider a workbox/outboard rack and rig something to hold your mixer case steady on top. Probably a little work on your part or a custom job....... Have fun. [/QUOTE]
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