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Post by blindsay on Oct 3, 2017 19:45:24 GMT -5
Hey all,
Thinking about switching all of my equipment to a rack so i can store both my computer equipment and home theater gear in 1 spot (since a lot of it is interconnected anyways).
I would have,
Emotiva XPA-3 2x Emotiva UPA-1 Emotiva MC-700 Panamax MR4300 Optoma UHD60 Xbox One-S 1 Computer server (probably a 4U case, havent decided yet) 1U network switch
Would be nice for it to be on wheels.
Any suggestions?
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Post by novisnick on Oct 3, 2017 20:06:40 GMT -5
Im assembling a Sanus Rack now. I think its built great and will be very easy to move and assemble. It has stabilizing feet which can be raised and lowered as it also has wheels for easy mobility.
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Post by LuisV on Oct 3, 2017 20:48:01 GMT -5
Here's my home network cabinet... a 12U CyberPower Carbon cabinet. I'm still pulling cables, but it's coming along nicely. I have FIOS 1GB service and use Ubiquiti network equipment... no, I don't use the FIOS router. My cabinet is obviously smaller than what you need, but is this what you are looking for? If so, then here's what I would recommend if you have the room and don't need doors or side panels. Simply mount everything, wheel it into a closet, place it into your basement or behind a false wall in your theater room: amzn.to/2xeQnXSYou could purchase a smaller rack without wheels, build it into a wall and frame out the front with wood trim (pictures I found via a google search):
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Post by leonski on Oct 26, 2017 15:40:57 GMT -5
In the mood for some DIY? The Flexi-Rack is well regarded and can be made to EXACTLY suit your requirements. And being a DIY, you can make it on wheels if you so choose. www.instructables.com/id/Flexy-Rack-with-MDF-staining-tips/This is just the intro, and many sites with this style rack are out there. Have a look.
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Post by Loop 7 on Oct 26, 2017 19:29:56 GMT -5
I have a Salamder and I think it can work with casters. I like the rack a lot.
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Post by novisnick on Oct 26, 2017 19:41:19 GMT -5
Im assembling a Sanus rack as we speak. Ill post some pieces ive collected to go into it if you like.
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Post by lehighvalleyjeff on Oct 26, 2017 20:09:50 GMT -5
I bought two of the Pangea Vulcan racks from Audio Advisor. They are the highest quality and lowest cost racks I’ve ever owned. The Rosenut is gorgeous!
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Post by geeqner on Apr 9, 2018 17:26:43 GMT -5
If it has to LOOK nice - check out either of the following: -Winsted they have a variety of frames and finish panels) -Mid-Atlantic Products - their stuff does not look as nice as Winsted, but a bit less costly (Or I could make a sexist comment about a particular beautiful curvy actress who I think fits the bill - her initials are SV... )
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