Hey guys,
I'm purchasing a desk in a couple of months that has 2 built in 4U racks, i have a sampler witch is 3U and wondered if there was any way to fit a 3U piece off gear into 4U rack. From what i can gather 4U racks are a couple of inches bigger than a 3U one, so i wasn't sure if you could get a empty 4U rack box that i could slide the sampler into, or even attach some 4U size rack fittings to the edge of the sampler, to fit in the 4U rack?
Cheers in advance!
3U & 4U Hardware Racks.
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Re: 3U & 4U Hardware Racks.
Depends on how many holes the rails have, normally they should have at least 2 holes per 1u. So you can fit in 4x 1U, 2x 2U or 1x 3U and 1U. But yes, you can fit it in.
EDIT: assuming the sampler has rack ears.
EDIT: assuming the sampler has rack ears.
Re: 3U & 4U Hardware Racks.
Yea man, I'd assume you should be fine. I have a 10U rack case and a 12U desktop rack frame and I've had all kinds of combinations of gear in them....as Project EX said...assuming the sampler has rack ears.
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Re: 3U & 4U Hardware Racks.
Cheers guys appreciate the responses! So the 3U and 4U just corresponds to how many pieces off gear i can fit in the rack, not the size off the rack it's self.
Sound!
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Re: 3U & 4U Hardware Racks.
Yep. Basically.Vanity wrote:Cheers guys appreciate the responses! So the 3U and 4U just corresponds to how many pieces off gear i can fit in the rack, not the size off the rack it's self.
Sound!
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