We have a 19-inch rackmount DMX controller that I want to attach to a countertop, on a mobile sound cart. The DMX controller will be attached to a side shelf that folds down, so it needs to be screwed to the shelf permanently.
I would ideally like to have the DMX controller slope towards the operator at the usual 10 degree slope.
I know what I want but I don't have the welding skill or tubing-bending or black-powder-coat capability to make it myself. Does anyone already make this?
* Drawn with Google Sketchup 8
* It would ideally be powder-coat black, but is shown white for detail.
* It would have the usual rack-mount drill-hole pattern. (I didn't see a need to draw in the rack holes in this mockup.)
* And hey, 20, 30, and 45 degree slope surface-mounted ears like this could be useful too.
This is what we have now.
Oddly, looking around on the Internet, I cannot find anyone selling the mobile rack carts that we have now. From looking at them, I know that it must be possible for some company to make the curved-tubing surface mount brackets I am looking for.
There's no room to expand the sound equipment on the mobile cart with the mixer, equalizer, and wireless mic receivers, so we're looking to move all the hardware to this mobile audio console:
The light control board would mount on the fold-down side shelf, so that room is kept available on top, for a laptop next to the mixer console.
Dale Mahalko -- Tech Support, Network Admin
Lake Holcombe School District, Holcombe, WI
I would ideally like to have the DMX controller slope towards the operator at the usual 10 degree slope.
I know what I want but I don't have the welding skill or tubing-bending or black-powder-coat capability to make it myself. Does anyone already make this?
* Drawn with Google Sketchup 8
* It would ideally be powder-coat black, but is shown white for detail.
* It would have the usual rack-mount drill-hole pattern. (I didn't see a need to draw in the rack holes in this mockup.)
* And hey, 20, 30, and 45 degree slope surface-mounted ears like this could be useful too.
This is what we have now.
Oddly, looking around on the Internet, I cannot find anyone selling the mobile rack carts that we have now. From looking at them, I know that it must be possible for some company to make the curved-tubing surface mount brackets I am looking for.
There's no room to expand the sound equipment on the mobile cart with the mixer, equalizer, and wireless mic receivers, so we're looking to move all the hardware to this mobile audio console:
The light control board would mount on the fold-down side shelf, so that room is kept available on top, for a laptop next to the mixer console.
Dale Mahalko -- Tech Support, Network Admin
Lake Holcombe School District, Holcombe, WI