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2016/11/04 at 1:52 pm #59089
Yikes, that would turn this into a VERY expensive set of rack ears!
I’m checking with my Sweetwater guy now….2016/11/08 at 2:17 pm #59152My buddy just emailed me and said his Qu-SB rack ears are in shipment from B&H.
2016/11/08 at 2:37 pm #59153Yes, got an email from them last night and placed my order!
2016/12/06 at 7:52 pm #59729This one fits very good!
https://www.thomann.de/it/thomann_rack_case_4u.htm
Obviously you need the ear rack. 66 Euros are much money, but I think it’s the only way you can rack it…….2016/12/14 at 12:02 pm #59863Clarification on my first post, this SKB case does indeed fit.
https://www.skbcases.com/music/products/proddetail.php?f=&id=791&o=&c=114&s=
Another member contacted me to say they had good luck with one so I ordered it (even though the dimensions stated suggest it won’t fit). It’s a great case for the QU-SB but premium price.
It’s still deep enough that the unit doesn’t get front heavy/’tippy’ like the first one I tried.
2016/12/14 at 2:36 pm #59866Does the Qu-SB fit in a shallow 4U flight case? Qu-Pac fits in this one:
2016/12/16 at 9:45 am #59903Looks like this mounted in the SKB shallow case.
2017/02/21 at 2:32 pm #61500Second that!, Im using this case with the QU-SB
2017/02/21 at 4:50 pm #61503Sorry for asking this in two threads. Can you close the SKB front lid with the cables left plugged in?
2017/02/21 at 4:55 pm #61504https://www.mcmelectronics.com/product/555-19502
this is the case i ordered from amazon, it works great. and yes you can close it with cables plugged in.
2017/02/21 at 8:41 pm #61507Barryjam,
No, not possible.
The clearance with that SKB shallow rack is only just enough for the Qu-SB without cables.
That said, I used right-angle RCA to TS adaptors for the Stereo-1 inputs, those I can leave plugged in.2017/02/21 at 9:00 pm #61508I can promise you on the MCM case, i have it with the cables plugged in and the lid secured.
2017/03/14 at 6:34 pm #62094As andyoz mentioned previously, I use this shallow 4U case and it fits perfectly
I’ve also rear mounted a 2U perforated panel upon which is mounted a 4-way power block and TP-Link 802 router (see pic). A quick note on the router, the way it’s mounted works fine if you’re in reasonably close range (20 feet) but would recommend an external device when in a larger or WiFi-noisy environment. Mounting it on the outside of the 2U panel would probably improve things and this is an option since the rear panel will still accommodate it when not in use. Speaking of the rear panel, this also incorporates a zipped mesh compartment ideal for lead or footswitch storage.
Hope that helps.
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You must be logged in to view attached files.2017/06/09 at 2:15 pm #63784I’ve just used the Gator GR-4S shallow rack. You’ll see the low profile XLR connectors from Cable Techniques (https://www.cabletechniques.com/lopro-xlr-mini-xlr) on the front. These are great because the case cover still fits with these in place. This means I can mount additional equipment in the rear of the rack and leave it wired in. I also have a NetGear router. I selected that because it has a WiFi-off button, so in venues where we aren’t allowed to use WiFi I can make a wired connection to the mixer from the iPad.
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