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Originally Posted by
ianforest
I quite like it.
I think. Not sure.
Easily, you'd just need a custom case. I have a friend who has a 40" wide case with two 19" wide 8u compartments in it. It looks really neat. Wheels at one end. It weighs a bit to be fair, he's got in it (from memory)...
Left side...
Denon HD2500
Denon X900
Right side...
MC6000
Connector strip
And then buried inside he has all the cabling, a Shure twin wireless mic receiver and so on.
This really highlights that with the XPRS, you really can do anything if you put your mind to it.
Some people have quite rightfully highlighted that cabling can be a problem. However, using proper cable ties (you can sometimes get them from the pound shops believe it or not - the ones you can use at computer workstations that are usually PVC and grey) will completely eliminate this problem.
The shelves are really quite sturdy and the bottom one is braced with aluminium bars at the bottom - it's not going to snap, believe you me!
Just as an side, check out what one person has done with their XPRS:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=g9rfSfOnlzs
Mike @ Gear4DJs
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Originally Posted by
gear4djs
This really highlights that with the XPRS, you really can do anything if you put your mind to it.
Some people have quite rightfully highlighted that cabling can be a problem. However, using proper cable ties (you can sometimes get them from the pound shops believe it or not - the ones you can use at computer workstations that are usually PVC and grey) will completely eliminate this problem.
The shelves are really quite sturdy and the bottom one is braced with aluminium bars at the bottom - it's not going to snap, believe you me!
Just as an side, check out what one person has done with their XPRS:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=g9rfSfOnlzs
Mike @ Gear4DJs
That does look good
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Originally Posted by
gear4djs
This really highlights that with the XPRS, you really can do anything if you put your mind to it.
Some people have quite rightfully highlighted that cabling can be a problem. However, using proper cable ties (you can sometimes get them from the pound shops believe it or not - the ones you can use at computer workstations that are usually PVC and grey) will completely eliminate this problem.
The shelves are really quite sturdy and the bottom one is braced with aluminium bars at the bottom - it's not going to snap, believe you me!
Just as an side, check out what one person has done with their XPRS:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=g9rfSfOnlzs
Mike @ Gear4DJs
That's the very same stand I posted pictures of with DJ rob's homemade rgby led frontage. He has eliminated problems with wires dangling. He's a very clever chap.
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My main concer is the top shelf being sloped and punters placing their drinks/bottls on there and the inevitable happening below !!
I was seriously considering getting one of these over all other booths/options but that has put me off
Thanks
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Yep, I think there's an issue there for sure. I mean, let's be honest, this product was never designed for what we do, we don't want Mr. Destructo drunken guest putting his bottle of Corona on that slopy bit, that would be a catastrophic fail.
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This video of it has put me right off
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This video of it has put me right off!!
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I like my DSB more and it always gets good feedback from the clients.
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Last edited by gear4djs; 11-07-2012 at 03:20 PM.
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never the less, the kick plate at the bottom doesn't look to be up to the job it is intended for!
It looks like it can easilly come away from the frame, break if kicked and lost / borrowed should it come away from the frame during the night.
Like the person who made the video said, he would have thought it would be made of aliminum or better still - steel for durability, and for the price that is what I would expect IF I were buying one.
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