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| Gear interested Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Oregon
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| A chameleobn labs 7602 dual power supply... make your own For all you 7602 owners who have multiple units, and hate having the power supplies hog up space, this might be for you. I simply, AND CAREFULLY drilled and bolted two units together, and converted the actual factory mounting brackets to mount 2 units side by side. Thought some of you owners who value rack real estate as much as I do would find this info to be valuable If you try this, just be very careful when drilling!!! After installing and turning both units on, there was no hum present, just as when they both occupied their own space. So there you go! The Generator |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Aug 2006
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| - nice work!
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| Jai guru deva om Join Date: Feb 2003 Location: South Carolina
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| I just lay them behind the desk... War ![]()
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| Gear interested Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Oregon
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| Putting them behind a desk or better yet another rack would be fine... But since selling my facility last year, I now mostly do mobile recording. So I am trying to use as little space as possible, hence the 2 in one space. Attached is a full picture of the rack. That tells the other part of the tale. I am now using two 16 space racks for most mobile gigs, the second rack has the DAW, other pre's and dynamics. Gotta say, now that I am doing mobile projects and not worrying about my previous studio mortgage, I am finally having fun again. The Generator |
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