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Rack Case 4U Space Light Weight Amp Effects ABS 16.5" Deep Shell + rack screws
$ 37.54
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Description
"I won't sell it if I won't use it!!"
-
Alan, Owner of SpeakersForMusic.
Seriously.
New From the US Distributor.
What's a "U"? It stands for Unit or Rack Unit which is standardized at 1.75 inches tall.
Rackable area: 7 inches high, 19 inches wide
Rack Depth
without lids
: 16.5 inches
Storage Pouch in Rear Lid; Screen w Zipper
With Lids: 22.5 inches deep, 22.5 inches wide.
Shipping box is 23 x 23 x 10 inches.
Weight is 12.5, Shipping weight is 15 pounds.
Manufacturer's warranty: 3 months
Here is a reasonably priced molded ABS & Aluminum lightweight 4 space (7 inches of rackable space) amp or effects rack, kind of generic but with a distributor owned name on it. The case
without
lids is 16.5 inches deep, in line with modern amps and shallow enough to use as an effects rack. Front and Rear Rails with replaceable steel threaded strips for mounting your rack equipment; screws and washers included for your convenience. Butterfly steel twist latches.
Stack-able
. Strong.
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2, 3, 4, 6 Space Shallow Racks available
Medium Depth (12" shell) Racks up to 8U space available
Standard Depth (16.5" shell) Racks up to 10U space available
Fine Print:
Items are guaranteed to be as described.
If an item is unexpectedly out of stock and will take a few extra days until the arrival of our shipment, you will be notified.
Racks are usually drop shipped from the US distributor with UPS Ground. Racks may also ship from Lincoln, NE using FedEx Ground
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Guaranteed safe delivery in new condition.
"
I won't sell it if I won't use it!!"
-
Alan, Owner of SpeakersForMusic.
Seriously.
Thanks!
555-15625
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