When using the configurator on the Strombox website you screw the 6U on the top bolt hole of the standard stand using just the bottom bolt hole on the 6U box, and the 3U underneath which allows you to tilt both boxes as demonstrated by Robin, and this gives the skiff enough space for connecting wires. Check it out when pricing up. Excellent review Robin as always. They look fab. I'm sure I'll be interested when I fill the 9U x 84HP and 3U x 104HP spare capacity that I already have :-)
On my case, I made the cover semi permanent and added a recessed lip for 2 more 126 HP rows, going to use a tiptop flying buss for the lid power. Couple more months and I can start filling her up.
Those actually do look quite spiffy. Having a hidden drawer is a very useful idea. I would have to change those way-too-large cookie-monster hand screws on the sides though. They take away too much of the natural beauty and elegance of that lovely Wooden Design element its got. Otherwise they look VERY well done. Can only imagine how wonderful the Wood must smell~💡🦎🌌🔥🎵🐾
I've found its VERY CHEAP to buy large 19 inch racks and just put your own rails in(wooden square dowels/ whatever)... lots of space per dollar. I got one with the vertical lower 12u rack in front and then a top(another 12u which i added two pieces of side rail at the top of for another 6u) that's angled back and you can adjust the angle of itup flat for mixers or just fill it with vector rails/ whatever you want. Personally id like to do one with pc/acrylic
@@MoltenMusicTech well, what's not out of stock at the moment ;) if you search "IEC 320 Inlet" on amazon, you'll find other brands which fit, as long as they're this hexagon shape
You wouldn’t need the glue if Strombox went with dovetail joints!! They can laser mark lines and let the users chisel cut what the laser can’t do. Like this: hackaday.io/project/170065/gallery#45fb0db64de184ae86ef4b2d0af84aef
Grown man playing with his dollhouse... just joking, those cases look great. I guess Strom refers to the Scandinavian word 'strøm', meaning electric power.
Depends on what you want mate - do you want 1 box, 3u or 6u, do you want the stands, do you want it varnished, with rails, sliding nuts or bars? So your best bet is to check out the website and you'll be able to see exactly how the price changes depending on what you want. And I said in the video i found that it was not cheap or expensive, it seemed to be nicely in the middle.
I think I’m going for the Moog 104 case for my first case, great content Molten your a legend!
I use those and they’re great, tho you have to keep a keen eye on module depth 🙂
When using the configurator on the Strombox website you screw the 6U on the top bolt hole of the standard stand using just the bottom bolt hole on the 6U box, and the 3U underneath which allows you to tilt both boxes as demonstrated by Robin, and this gives the skiff enough space for connecting wires. Check it out when pricing up. Excellent review Robin as always. They look fab. I'm sure I'll be interested when I fill the 9U x 84HP and 3U x 104HP spare capacity that I already have :-)
On my case, I made the cover semi permanent and added a recessed lip for 2 more 126 HP rows, going to use a tiptop flying buss for the lid power. Couple more months and I can start filling her up.
Shorter patch cables are awesome, some 5cm and 10cm are great lengths for the 2500
Those actually do look quite spiffy. Having a hidden drawer is a very useful idea. I would have to change those way-too-large cookie-monster hand screws on the sides though. They take away too much of the natural beauty and elegance of that lovely Wooden Design element its got. Otherwise they look VERY well done. Can only imagine how wonderful the Wood must smell~💡🦎🌌🔥🎵🐾
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I've found its VERY CHEAP to buy large 19 inch racks and just put your own rails in(wooden square dowels/ whatever)... lots of space per dollar. I got one with the vertical lower 12u rack in front and then a top(another 12u which i added two pieces of side rail at the top of for another 6u) that's angled back and you can adjust the angle of itup flat for mixers or just fill it with vector rails/ whatever you want. Personally id like to do one with pc/acrylic
Great video!
FWIW, I just looked it up on their website, and the AC power socket that they recommend is out of stock on Amazon.
Thanks! It's all for nothing then.
@@MoltenMusicTech well, what's not out of stock at the moment ;)
if you search "IEC 320 Inlet" on amazon, you'll find other brands which fit, as long as they're this hexagon shape
the internet and our ability to bend it to our will never ceases to amaze me :D
Just an idea for custom colors, Crimson Guitars makes awesome stains and the dude a good guy too.
so where can i get those??? they look tremendous!!!
strombox.co.uk
You wouldn’t need the glue if Strombox went with dovetail joints!! They can laser mark lines and let the users chisel cut what the laser can’t do. Like this: hackaday.io/project/170065/gallery#45fb0db64de184ae86ef4b2d0af84aef
That sounds user friendly :D
Nice cases indeed, horrible sliding nuts however :-)
You don't have to have them
@@MoltenMusicTech You can always fill them completely full with nuts , haha.
I like them
I love these but I wish these things came with a standard approved power supply.
I can’t shift my intentions away from the rackbrute
I reallllyy dislike the nuts attaching the rails that stick out on the side. Rail brackets give a cleaner look.
nice case
Grown man playing with his dollhouse... just joking, those cases look great.
I guess Strom refers to the Scandinavian word 'strøm', meaning electric power.
Polly Pocket-Operator
Glue?! For a DIY case you'd be better off going the ALM route. At least it comes with a PSU and threaded rails.
84 HP is useless for me, wish Doepfer would make theirs in 104
Kinda danced around the price there. hard figures are more useful, though.
Depends on what you want mate - do you want 1 box, 3u or 6u, do you want the stands, do you want it varnished, with rails, sliding nuts or bars? So your best bet is to check out the website and you'll be able to see exactly how the price changes depending on what you want. And I said in the video i found that it was not cheap or expensive, it seemed to be nicely in the middle.
5:23 that's what she said