i also went the nice-rack route. i'm very happy with them. i got 2 standard racks, 10 spaces, 12" deep. i also ended up getting a couple of the slanted racks for regular equipment. i've been really happy with them.
- chris
On May 21, 2006, at 10:48 PM, ithaib wrote:www.nice-racks.com is a great option. He can build a custom rack for you. He built me acustom double 19" rack. Each section 10U high, the rack itself 9" deep (which is more thanenough for Motm stuff and for some 19" effect processor rack gear).That's 40U of modules, more than you need maybe. But it's compact and relatively cheapcompared to other options you have. (cost me $260 shipping included), and has a greatwood finish. It is pretty heavy though so it's not for gigging or moving around.Mine has rack rails on both front and rear. That way I can easily close the back with blank19" panels.I can send you a picture if you like.Ithai.--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "Michael Zacherl (aka TonTaub) " <egroups@...> wrote:Hi All,forgive me if this has been discussed many times:Since I simply don't find the time to design and eventually build adecent wooden cabinet for my MOTM-style modules I'm pondering why notsomeone let build two 19" cases like the many you find on the road(redish/brownish plywood with aluminum frame, butterfly locks, a pair ofhandels, etc.).I'm thinking of something rather slim yet simple for three rows ofmodules each plus 3U for additional stuff like FX or multiples (i.e. 18Uof height).Who's using that in a similar way and what are the pros and cons?What's the inner depth (clearance) your cabinets have?Anything else I have to think of?Thanks a lot, :-) Michael.------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor --------------------~-->Everything you need is one click away. Make Yahoo! your home page now.--------------------------------------------------------------------~->Yahoo! Groups Links<*> To visit your group on the web, go to:<*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:<*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to:check reply field