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Stereo Install you asked about Rags.
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This is a system that I was talking to you about the other evening in the chat room. I finally got the pictures from it. Not a huge system by any stretch but it came out well. The wireing was interesting however as the cabinets were built shallow so the racks would not roll in all the way. So I had to get real creative to have that work. Now when you take the screws out of the bottom of the rack they kind of spring out at ya.
This is the small upstairs theater. Larger one is downstairs. I did not get ya any pictures of that as it is still being built. |
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This is the back of one of the 12 channel amps. There are two of them and another large 5 channel amp for the theater.
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You can see there are a good number of wires going into a small space. The ones you are looking at are only about 1/3 of them that go into this one rack.
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Nice Audio. Your stuff is always Top Notch. Thanks Jon..............;)
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This is the bad pass box that we were talking about. Hope you can tell what is going on hear. The sides had not bee put on the thing yet so you can see the ramps for the sound.
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The holes inside are to hold the port to vent the back side of the driver
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This one shows ya all the filling that we were talking about.
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Thanks Jolley :D:D
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Here you go. A friend sent this to me a couple days ago. We are into digital CCTV and had a good laugh seeing this!
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LOL I especially like the drop light in the middle :D
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Where can One get a rack like that? I am looking at building in my theater system, not NEARLY as much stuff as what is in the picture... and was wondering if the rack was a good way to go, or just put em on shelves and say screw it. The area where I want to put the equiptment has a closet behind it, so i was going to cut out the rear wall of that and put a door there so I could access the stuff... There are only 4 pieces of equiptment right now... the Yamaha amp, Monster power line conditioner, VCR, and DVD player
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The racks are made by Middle Atlantic in NJ. Their web address is www.middleatlantic.com. They have a few versions of the racs. They are DEFINATLY the way to go. I WILL NOT do a system with out them. You will have less repairs and the look great if you use the RSH custom cut shelving units. The racks that are in the picture are the AX racks. They also make a rack system that does not need the rails and stand (expensive). What you can do is also get a set up from them that has its own built in rails. I think they are the SASA racks. They pull out and pivot. DO NOT get the one that does not pivot as that will not allow you access to the back fo the equipment (no idea what they were thinking with that one. Sounds to me like the best bet for ya would be the opening in the closet if it would not be to hard. Hope that helps
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I like there SRSR racks, I use 6 foot towers for the studio on casters but I have a saftey cable on it too prevent a tip over
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Top got it correct SRSR racks :D:D
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