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Thon Studio Rack 20U 38

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Studio Rack

  • 20 U usable height
  • Installation depth: 38.7 cm
  • Material: 7 mm Multiplex
  • Continuos rack rail
  • 25 x 25 mm aluminium profile
  • 7 mm top-hat profile
  • 4 Large rubber feet
  • External dimensions (W x H x D): 520 x 940 x 410 mm
  • Weight: 8.8 kg
  • Colour: Phenol Brown
  • Incl. fixing material
  • Made in Germany
Available since July 2000
Item number 142747
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
usable height in U 20 U
Material Plywood 7 mm
Wheels No
Special Design Studio Rack
1.499 kr
Including VAT; Excluding kr200 shipping
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Thon studio rack 20U 38
Anonymous 06.01.2015
I used to make my own racks from wood then carpet them and put my own rack strip in, I found racks were so expensive for what they really are, that is until I saw these on offer from thomann, I cant fault them, I have had them 3 years now and they look as good as they day I bought them, they included loads of rack bolts and washers for installing all your gear so no need to have missing bolts in your rack, I have moved them around a few times as the studio has changed location and they have been sturdy enough to stand up to transit and still look spotless, one of my racks here has around 100kg of equipment in it and it was sturdy to carry and move without removing anything, I could not build a wood version myself and carpet it and put rack strips in for what these have cost me, a lot of effort saved, very happy with them
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Not bad at all
Anonymous 14.06.2016
It's a bit wobbly and hard to get the bolts into the runners for screwing in the units, but I would still recommend it as nothing close to it in it's price range.
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Cheap way to build a 5U modular system
julianzi 21.10.2024
Built a 5U modular system around four of these, unbeatable value for the price. Had some heavy-ish rack gear in there as were, an old Akai S900 and some reverb units, held the weight well without flexing even though the side panels are some sort of plastic composite material (not metal)
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Die Höhe macht es aus
DocR 23.03.2015
Das 20U 38 Studiorack wird komplett mit vielen Muttern und Schrauben angeliefert, die man nach dem Abbau der Platte, die zur Stabilisierung für den Transport eingebaut ist in die Rackschienen einfädeln darf. Glücklicherweise handelt es sich um eine moderne Rackschiene mit Gummistreifen, der die Muttern fixiert. Leider sind die Rackschienen an der Stelle, an der man die Muttern einfädeln muss sehr scharfkantig.

Mein Studio Rack musste ich nach der Anlieferung erst einmal gründlich abstauben, es scheint unverpackt in einem Lager gestanden zu sein.

Ab 20 HE werden die Studio-Racks schon ganz schön wackelig. Ich habe insgesamt 4 HE mit 19" Geräten belegt und auch 2 Rack-Böden (je 2HE) verbaut und trotzdem schwankt das Rack noch. Nicht schlimm, aber doch bemerkbar. Es scheint hier einfach die Grenze der leichten Bauweise erreicht zu sein.

Eine Sache bemängle ich am allen Racks - wieso gibt es nicht an Vorder- und Rückseite Rackschienen? Die würden die Sache stabilisieren und man könnte hinten zum Beispiel eine 19" Racksteckdose verbauen. Ich würde dafür sogar mehr Geld ausgeben. Das muß ich jetzt sowieso, weil ich die Rackschienen nachkaufen werden.

Insgesamt ist das Preis-/Leisungsverhältnis aber in Ordnung.
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