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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Wadden" data-source="post: 100995" data-attributes="member: 2583"><p>S16 Rack</p><p></p><p>Hey Charles,</p><p></p><p> I'am a huge fan of custom, well built rack setups, so that dual S16 setup you built is rad. But I'm curious about two things. 1) Is the point of wiring the I/O of the S16's to panels simply so to not stress the S16's I/O? Like if someone trips on an XLR, its way better to damage one of your panel mounts than the actual S16?</p><p></p><p> And 2) Is there a reason why it's so tall? If I were to do that, I would probably have the panel mounts all the way at the bottom, with the S16's above, so that with XLR's plugged in, they would be as low to the ground as possible. Thanks for any insights!</p><p></p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Wadden, post: 100995, member: 2583"] S16 Rack Hey Charles, I'am a huge fan of custom, well built rack setups, so that dual S16 setup you built is rad. But I'm curious about two things. 1) Is the point of wiring the I/O of the S16's to panels simply so to not stress the S16's I/O? Like if someone trips on an XLR, its way better to damage one of your panel mounts than the actual S16? And 2) Is there a reason why it's so tall? If I were to do that, I would probably have the panel mounts all the way at the bottom, with the S16's above, so that with XLR's plugged in, they would be as low to the ground as possible. Thanks for any insights! Chris [/QUOTE]
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