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GMC Forum _ GEAR & PRODUCTION _ Building A Gear Rack

Posted by: Todd Simpson Sep 5 2012, 11:47 PM

So you are maybe thinking, "Hmm. I"d like to build my own Rack of Gear!". Congrats! It's worth doing. And it can be done cheaply. I've started a new build myself!

1.) Shallow Depth Rack Case ($50 Online)

2.) Nady Power Distribution ($35 Online )

What would you add to your ultimate rack rig? Assuming you were going to build one?


Posted by: Todd Simpson Sep 6 2012, 01:36 AM

UP NEXT! Adding Noise Reduction

1.)ROCKTRON HUSH 2 Channel Noise Reduction ($50 Online)


Posted by: TuckerG Sep 6 2012, 02:17 AM

QUOTE (Todd Simpson @ Sep 5 2012, 07:36 PM) *
UP NEXT! Adding Noise Reduction

1.)ROCKTRON HUSH 2 Channel Noise Reduction ($50 Online)


Todd, what is the central reason for a gear rack? Travel? Gear enhancement? And benefit of power distribution?

-Tucker

Posted by: Todd Simpson Sep 6 2012, 02:45 AM

QUOTE (TuckerG @ Sep 5 2012, 09:17 PM) *
Todd, what is the central reason for a gear rack? Travel? Gear enhancement? And benefit of power distribution?

-Tucker


Well, typically it's one or more of something like

1.)Mobility - You can bring all your rack gear around in one chunk to recording, gigs, etc. Bringing them one by one is a huge pain smile.gif

2.)Ease of use - Keeping all the buttons in one spot, and stacking them in order of signal flow helps keep it straight.

3.)Protection - A nice rack (SKB, Gator) can be water/air tight and really provide great protection on the road.

4.)Spiffness - Looks cool as a bonus wink.gif

Posted by: derper Sep 6 2012, 03:08 AM

I've always don't pedals/boards, and have never messed with rack gear. Any advantages, over individual pedals and effects?

Posted by: Todd Simpson Sep 6 2012, 04:04 AM

QUOTE (derper @ Sep 5 2012, 10:08 PM) *
I've always don't pedals/boards, and have never messed with rack gear. Any advantages, over individual pedals and effects?


In some cases, it's just a different form factor (rack vs pedal) but in some cases rack gear is more pricey and uses nicer bits. Also, not every piece comes as a stomp. The Peavey Rock Master tube preamp for example, was only ever a rack unit. Speaking of I just added one to my RACK along with a DBX compressor.


Posted by: Todd Simpson Sep 6 2012, 02:36 PM

IT'S ALIVE!

*Added BBE SOUND PROCESSOR ($100 Online)
*Peavey Rockmster ($200 online)
*DBX Compressor ($50 online)

So all in all, not that pricey smile.gif


Posted by: Marcus Siepen Sep 6 2012, 04:44 PM

Here is a pic of my live rack, this is the version that I am using when we have our full backline with us, there is another version which is smaller, only 4 units high, this version only has the Axe FX, the Furman and my wireless system, I am using that one when we fly and therefor can't take the full production with us. By the way, the drawer is for my MFC 101 and there is a second Tripple Rectifer / Rectocab setup on stage when we have the full backline with us, you just canb't see them on this pic :-) And my guitars are missing too wink.gif

 

Posted by: Todd Simpson Sep 6 2012, 05:59 PM

NICE!!! And a great example of how you can get rick of a rack full of gear with a single piece like the axe effects.

MARCUS: Are you using the axe fx for gain/distortion or just for delays reverbs etc? Also, do you go

AXE FX > MESSA

or is the axe fx on fx loop?

KIller rig BTW!

Todd


QUOTE (Marcus Siepen @ Sep 6 2012, 11:44 AM) *
Here is a pic of my live rack, this is the version that I am using when we have our full backline with us, there is another version which is smaller, only 4 units high, this version only has the Axe FX, the Furman and my wireless system, I am using that one when we fly and therefor can't take the full production with us. By the way, the drawer is for my MFC 101 and there is a second Tripple Rectifer / Rectocab setup on stage when we have the full backline with us, you just canb't see them on this pic :-) And my guitars are missing too wink.gif


Posted by: Marcus Siepen Sep 6 2012, 06:11 PM

It depends, sometimes I use it only for effects like chorus, reverb and delay, in this case it is in the loop of my Rectifers, on other occasions I am only using the Axe FX, in that case I am using full patches incl. Amp, Cab, Mic and all effects, with the Axe FX going straight into the pa. I am never using it to add any gain or distortion to my Rectifiers though, the heads offer more than enough wink.gif It is either Rectifier with effects from the Axe FX, or Axe Fx only.

Posted by: Todd Simpson Sep 7 2012, 04:32 PM

QUOTE (Marcus Siepen @ Sep 6 2012, 01:11 PM) *
It depends, sometimes I use it only for effects like chorus, reverb and delay, in this case it is in the loop of my Rectifers, on other occasions I am only using the Axe FX, in that case I am using full patches incl. Amp, Cab, Mic and all effects, with the Axe FX going straight into the pa. I am never using it to add any gain or distortion to my Rectifiers though, the heads offer more than enough wink.gif It is either Rectifier with effects from the Axe FX, or Axe Fx only.


Gotcha. Thats a very flexible system and a great build. Well played!


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