
Monday, July 10, 2006
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that's so bizzare. i have my blacet racks in the same exact type of wheelie thing.
ReplyDeleteholy crap i've been matix'ed !
ReplyDeletehaha wow
btw the wheelie thing isn't exactly the most elegant or classic housing for a modular synth, but it was only $50 and saves me precious money to buy more modules.
ReplyDeletecan you tell me what that rack is? i'd be interested in getting one, myself.
ReplyDeleteya. my wheelie thing was cheap cheap, and it rolls. but it is not the best rack. it kinda wobbles a bit.
ReplyDeletehey anonymous -
ReplyDeleteit's a totally generic 'rolling rack' made and sold by Long & McQuade, a national music equipment sotre here in Canada. I would say it is called a 'basic 19" rackmount chassis on wheels'.
It was $50 CDN, and mine (i have 2) are rock solid, no bending or rocking or anything.
hope this helps!
cheers,
'Muff
Yes, mine is made in Toronto or something. Long and McQuade from Waterloo.
ReplyDeleteI got 3. They are great value for the money.