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Yes ive been looking for this as well prefereably light plastic or other material that is light to transport if u guys have any links please send! www.myspace.com/luisangulocom --- Todd Howell <ransacker@earthlink.net> schrieb am Mi, 21.10.2009: > Von: Todd Howell <ransacker@earthlink.net> > Betreff: Re: Does anyone make a Rack for 1/2 rack gear. > An: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Datum: Mittwoch, 21. Oktober 2009, 16:55 > Chris, > > Yes this seems simple to you. However, most large scale > manufacturers of rack gear build to the lowest common > denominator/price vs. feature set. It is alot like all of > the big names that have tried to do a looping pedal > and have really gotten them wrong. I for one would love > something with that much intelligent design involved. > However, most of the time that is a DIY moment. And with the > Un-G*dly amount of brain power and innovation on this list, > I am betting that someone here could build that or give you > a million options as to its' execution. They could also tell > you how to do it for a fraction of the price that you would > think. Probably in the form of some kind of break out box. > > Todd Howell > > -----Original Message----- > >From: Chris Sewell <lunamusic@mac.com> > >Sent: Oct 21, 2009 7:24 PM > >To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > >Subject: Does anyone make a Rack for 1/2 rack gear. > > > >I know, just mount it in one rack space. But thats too > big. I'm > >looking for a small case to contain about 3 small 1/2 > rack sized > >devices. You would think this would be manufactured > somewhere with > >all the 1/2 rack stuff out there. But no. I have yet to > find one. > > > >While I'm at it, why don't manufacturers make back > panels with power > >jacks built in? The panel could have 2 or 3 plugs on > the inside > >connected to a 3 prong female jack. Oh and a fan and > firewire and usb > >outlets as well. > > > >Thats all I'm looking for. Simple really. I don't > understand why this > >isn't readily available. :) > > > >Chris > > > >