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| SawSlut Joined: Oct 2002 Location: 22 Acacia Avenue
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Thread Starter | MCI JH-24 : Dimensions?
Ok, I must have lost my mind, because I've found myself musing about buying a 2 inch deck. However, before I make any kind of decision, I need to know the physical dimensions (L/W/H) of the Sony/MCI JH-24, as I'm not even sure if I could get thru the door! -0z- |
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| Capitol Studios Paris Joined: May 2002 Location: Paris, France
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According to my MCI manual: 37.7 inches Wide x 27 inches Deep x 50 inches High for the 24-track version (the 8 and 16 track models are not as tall and are lighter, but they are the same width and depth). 549 pounds alone, gross shipping weight 624 lbs with remote and packing crate.
__________________ Jon Atack Capitol Studios - Paris, France |
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| Gear addict Joined: Dec 2002 Location: NY
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If you buy the Studer, you can just shove it through the wall - then rebuild the wall later... .
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| SawSlut Joined: Oct 2002 Location: 22 Acacia Avenue
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Thanks for the help, guys! Turns out, I won't even have to take the doors off the hinges! BTW, Randall, it's about time somone on the slutz board picked up what that address meant! -0z- |
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