Not to mention, if you had roadies, and a 12 space rack...they would hate you.
Not to mention, if you had roadies, and a 12 space rack...they would hate you.
And you're bitchen about it?My usually advice isn't valid anymore, I'm back in a group with full stacks, SVTs etc.. ugggg.
I would ditch the Furman for a regular shallow rack mount powerstrip and put it in the rear rails. Would also ditch the Korg tuner and put a boss tuner with 3ft cable on top of the rack when playing. This will give you a 10u rack option and remove 20lbs (using SKB rack case). Put wheels under the rack and it will rolls easily almost everywhere.
And you're *****en about it?
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So from 11lbs to *something less* for the Furman, then the tuner is less than a pound right now. Going from a 35lb 12u to 10u you are estimating at 10 lbs lighter?
I think I see now, the 10u Roto molded SKB is 25lbs, hence the additional 10lbs of savings.
Yes, 10 pounds saving from your 12u at 35lbs and 10u SKB at 25lbs. The tuner is lightweight but taking 1u space so you need 12u instead of 10u. My 10u fits easily in my car trunk. At around 65lbs this is not heavier than a 100w Marshall head, and easier to move if you put wheels.
Don't need a Furman at 11.5lbs, there's a bunch of 1u 8-10 outlet power strips you can put on rear rails.
Yes, 10 pounds saving from your 12u at 35lbs and 10u SKB at 25lbs. The tuner is lightweight but taking 1u space so you need 12u instead of 10u. My 10u fits easily in my car trunk. At around 65lbs this is not heavier than a 100w Marshall head, and easier to move if you put wheels.
Don't need a Furman at 11.5lbs, there's a bunch of 1u 8-10 outlet power strips you can put on rear rails.
So, you put about 15lbs of lead ballast in the bottom rear of rack. Problem solved.What is even worse about the tall racks, is that they get even more unbalanced the more you put in them. They are front heavy.
I had an 8sp rack in the 90s early 2000s that was replaced by a boss ME-50 and I never looked back. Rack is so retro.
What is even worse about the tall racks, is that they get even more unbalanced the more you put in them. They are front heavy.