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well, i had to break down and clean my jam room, cause i got a new ( to me ) mixer and had to make room. i built a console desk for it, that i modeled after an OMNIRACKS desk.after i got the slope of the sides i wanted, it was just a matter of laying out what i saw in the picture, cause it is really just 2 sides and 3 middle sections with a couple of alterations that i wanted, like the computer platform on the bottom( i still have to make 2 bi-fold doors that will close from the sides to isolate the computer noise ),full bottom shelf in the upper rack, cutouts in the back to alow wireing to pass if for some reason it has to be up against a wall, and cutouts in the side desks to alow for keybord/mouse/controller cables to pass into the unit. one thing i'm also gonna do still is drill a cutout and install a small shelf under the mixer desk but over the computers so i can run a snake or 2 from side rack to side rack without going around the back of the unit to help keep it neat and tidy, like my room is now [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
anyway on to the pics......here are some before paint....
after paint, putting it together...
check out the spiffy paint job...
up and running.....
i have to get some good sheilded ref. monitors now, cause i cant even get these speakers near my comp. monitors.
omniracks price was over a grand my final price was 114.00 and a couple of nights work after i got home, cleaning out my jam room was the hardest part.... [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
[img]/images/graemlins/rant.gif[/img] one bitch though,,i bought 4 sheets of 4x8 particle board at Lowes, and had them cut 3 in half with their machine,,their saw must have been/got loose on one piece, case i put all their cut sides to the back, and took my mesurements for the shelves and such from the 2 factory sides and used a T-square from the back, and the far right,,front desk part is 3/16ths lower that the other side and i didn't catch it untill after i put the shelf in and shot it all together,,,put the long end of the T-square against the back and sure enough the top and botton were on but the cut was a little curvy in the spot where the T-square had to sit for that shelf....so Lowes,....,tighten your damn saws up in their brackets [img]/images/graemlins/rant.gif[/img]
anyway,, i'm digin the new setup, but i might half to build an add on video shelf above the other one cause even though it is a 19 in. monitor for the D8B, i have a hard time seeing it way up/back there...maybe i'm just blind [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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well, i had to break down and clean my jam room, cause i got a new ( to me ) mixer and had to make room. i built a console desk for it, that i modeled after an OMNIRACKS desk.after i got the slope of the sides i wanted, it was just a matter of laying out what i saw in the picture, cause it is really just 2 sides and 3 middle sections with a couple of alterations that i wanted, like the computer platform on the bottom( i still have to make 2 bi-fold doors that will close from the sides to isolate the computer noise ),full bottom shelf in the upper rack, cutouts in the back to alow wireing to pass if for some reason it has to be up against a wall, and cutouts in the side desks to alow for keybord/mouse/controller cables to pass into the unit. one thing i'm also gonna do still is drill a cutout and install a small shelf under the mixer desk but over the computers so i can run a snake or 2 from side rack to side rack without going around the back of the unit to help keep it neat and tidy, like my room is now [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
anyway on to the pics......here are some before paint....
after paint, putting it together...
check out the spiffy paint job...
up and running.....
i have to get some good sheilded ref. monitors now, cause i cant even get these speakers near my comp. monitors.
omniracks price was over a grand my final price was 114.00 and a couple of nights work after i got home, cleaning out my jam room was the hardest part.... [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
[img]/images/graemlins/rant.gif[/img] one bitch though,,i bought 4 sheets of 4x8 particle board at Lowes, and had them cut 3 in half with their machine,,their saw must have been/got loose on one piece, case i put all their cut sides to the back, and took my mesurements for the shelves and such from the 2 factory sides and used a T-square from the back, and the far right,,front desk part is 3/16ths lower that the other side and i didn't catch it untill after i put the shelf in and shot it all together,,,put the long end of the T-square against the back and sure enough the top and botton were on but the cut was a little curvy in the spot where the T-square had to sit for that shelf....so Lowes,....,tighten your damn saws up in their brackets [img]/images/graemlins/rant.gif[/img]
anyway,, i'm digin the new setup, but i might half to build an add on video shelf above the other one cause even though it is a 19 in. monitor for the D8B, i have a hard time seeing it way up/back there...maybe i'm just blind [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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DAVE
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