So that amp heat doesn't enter into the equation for the dbx. The stack is likely to have a rack box (without ears) that would have power cables and assorted items, and have wheels on it, on the bottom of the rack stack to raise it all up to a nice level and make it roll.Bruce Weldy wrote:Question......from a ease of use standpoint, why did you put the driveracks on the bottom? It's hard enough to see those little screens without having to squat even further to get to 'em.
Also another 6u shallow rack for mains/subs/dbx and power conditioner (will move the one seen to this box). This way the whole rack stack will have wheels, be high enough, and more importantly no single box will weigh more than 50 lbs. We live in the mountains..everywhere is stairs and hills, wheels only work once on stage..not across the ground here. And mud ...did I mention the mud? This last Thur & Fri we went to a festival in North Carolina (very nice) and it rained the whole time, til we left on Sat. I couldn't imagine a heavy rack rolling across all that mud, but can imagine it being nice to move the stack once assembled and on stage to another spot on the stage.