@@AllenMarkel $200 on United each way when over 70lbs. $75 on Southwest over 50lbs. Clearly configuring each piece under 50lbs if you can, but under 70lbs is a requirement. We learned the hard way with a 79Lbs rig.
No. All units are powered via the power input on the rack panels. This keeps the racks 100-240V compliant. Most artists will put the power conditioner or surge supressor per the region of the world they are at in an overall "case" that houses these or in the vicinity of where they live on stage.
So regarding power - you basically run straight powercon to the whole rig? What you get from the source you put into the rig right? What about the combiners? Did you do a custom cable for the brick to patch it to the powercon? So no transformers, nothing? All gear is 110-230v, right? Thank you
We do not typically use them in Fly Rigs (unless requested) as they prohibit the use of these racks internationally by needing step down/up transformers. The gear in these racks handles 100-240V power, meaning these transformers are not needed most places on the globe. Surge suppression/conditioning is instead handled external from the rack as the user can purchase or have one supplied per the region of the world they are in.
@@Just-artist if you need to keep the rig lightweight and plan to use internationally, I would recommend doing surge suppression/conditioning external from the rack
@@BTPA_USA Nice! Just realized BTPA is Best-Tronics. I think I use your low capacitance instrument cabling 👍🏼👍🏼 Ps Any issues with ground loops or signal loss using a passive split like this?
hello, Can I connect a xlr cable to the Iem input system, also if its a Line signal from the mixer?? I dont know if the iem input considers xlr to be a line signal or only Mic signal🙁
The Mixer Rack, when in its' foamed out Pelican Air case for transit is 60lbs. The IEM Rack, when in its' foamed out pelican case for transit is 54lbs.
This is exactly what I need for my fly rig
Give us a shout! Would love to build one for you!
@@BTPA_USA I sent a couple of emails but never heard back
I just went to website and saw shallow 4 space option! Cool!
Brilliant... we love our fly rig!
How much extra $ for oversized/weight baggage?
@@AllenMarkel $200 on United each way when over 70lbs. $75 on Southwest over 50lbs. Clearly configuring each piece under 50lbs if you can, but under 70lbs is a requirement. We learned the hard way with a 79Lbs rig.
Hi greetings from Indonesia. Did u use any kind of power conditioner like furman or something to power the system?
No. All units are powered via the power input on the rack panels. This keeps the racks 100-240V compliant. Most artists will put the power conditioner or surge supressor per the region of the world they are at in an overall "case" that houses these or in the vicinity of where they live on stage.
So regarding power - you basically run straight powercon to the whole rig? What you get from the source you put into the rig right? What about the combiners? Did you do a custom cable for the brick to patch it to the powercon?
So no transformers, nothing? All gear is 110-230v, right? Thank you
@@MihaOblishar correct. No custom cable, it is terminated to the powerCON
Great video! Thanks. Question: you are nor using power conditioners. Are they not necessary?
We do not typically use them in Fly Rigs (unless requested) as they prohibit the use of these racks internationally by needing step down/up transformers. The gear in these racks handles 100-240V power, meaning these transformers are not needed most places on the globe. Surge suppression/conditioning is instead handled external from the rack as the user can purchase or have one supplied per the region of the world they are in.
@@BTPA_USA Thanks for your reply! Appreciate it. So you do recommend them? What would you suggest on a non-fly rig that needs to stay low in weight.
@@Just-artist if you need to keep the rig lightweight and plan to use internationally, I would recommend doing surge suppression/conditioning external from the rack
@@BTPA_USA Thanks!
I'm having trouble routing my Sennheisser iem transmitters to my Dl32 mixer and M32C mixer. Any advice for that?
Routing in terms of connecting them? Or in terms of setting up your outputs internally on the M32C?
how much would this set up cost?
All depends on what gear you have and what you need provided. Best way to get a quote is emailing us at sales@btpa.com
Is there a place to get a price quote for a system like this
yep! Shoot an email to rigs@btpa.com
Super clean build! Are the 32 inputs just split passively to that big multipoint connector? Or is there a transformer splitter in there somewhere?
Thanks! Passive split on this
@@BTPA_USA Nice! Just realized BTPA is Best-Tronics. I think I use your low capacitance instrument cabling 👍🏼👍🏼
Ps Any issues with ground loops or signal loss using a passive split like this?
hello, Can I connect a xlr cable to the Iem input system, also if its a Line signal from the mixer?? I dont know if the iem input considers xlr to be a line signal or only Mic signal🙁
Yes you can connect the output of the mixer to the IEM
That is bad ass
🤘🤘
Hey guys where do I contact about re building a Rack I have for touring in America and europe
Shoot us an email to sales@btpa.com
I’m looking for a 16 channel system
Shoot us an email with what you are looking for and what gear you have/need
How much do they weigh?
The Mixer Rack, when in its' foamed out Pelican Air case for transit is 60lbs. The IEM Rack, when in its' foamed out pelican case for transit is 54lbs.
This is so organise! I wonder if do you do these for client like me from Hong Kong??
Sure! We can build them for anyone. Thank you!