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If you play exclusively at home, there are several types of home studio racks available that are basically a lightweight frame supporting a couple of rack rails. However, if you play out at all, or wish to be able to move the equipment easily without tearing it down, you can't beat a mixer rack. Go for one that's a bit more spacious than you currently need; you'll always find *just one more piece* to put in there, and it's easier to buy one that can accommodate than to replace the whole rack. The kind of rack where the mixer can tilt up into position at the top of a regular rack is great because you can leave everything hooked up. Instant setup. Carpeting and wheels; durable and mobile. -t At 05:48 PM 9/5/01 -0700, you wrote: >Any suggestions on efficient ways of racking, like are there >mini-ErectorSets™ to build a custom stack ("plumber's tape"? :-) Like, >how would you start racking in a small way?