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[quote name='radiophonic' timestamp='1487885526' post='3243967']


They still only list the standard sleeve depths. Nothing between 30 and 43 cm.
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Custom implies non-standard :-) give them a call or drop them an email.. they will make pretty much anything to whatever design you ask them to..

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Not a sleeve but the Gator GR-2S is exactly the correct size for these amps. I had my LH1000 in one and it was perfect

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[quote name='Delberthot' timestamp='1487921432' post='3244089']
Not a sleeve but the Gator GR-2S is exactly the correct size for these amps. I had my LH1000 in one and it was perfect
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Unless the lids are much deeper than normal I wouldn't consider that rack to be big enough, as for me part of the point of rack mounting amps is so I can have the speaker, mains and any other leads permanently attached to the amp in order to speed up setting up.

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[quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1487921876' post='3244090']


Unless the lids are much deeper than normal I wouldn't consider that rack to be big enough, as for me part of the point of rack mounting amps is so I can have the speaker, mains and any other leads permanently attached to the amp in order to speed up setting up.
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Thats what i was going to say. Surely you want the case deeper at the back to have your mains and speaker leader permanently plugged in. Thats how i had my old LH500 before i switched to class d

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I'm not bothered about the cables being connected. It takes about 5 seconds to plug in. I currently shove the cables inside the rear lid. It has a zip up mesh cover that will take 2 cables, a power lead an a tuner so for small/acoustic type gigs I just take the case, a bass and a small cab. No lead bag or extra faff, I only need a flight case because the amp has no other physical protection when in transit. The case I have is also not super stable on top of my speaker cabs due to it's depth and I don't want to risk it taking a fall. No need to worry about side vents - the Hartke vents front to rear. The Gator one looks about right to me.

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[quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1487921876' post='3244090']
Unless the lids are much deeper than normal I wouldn't consider that rack to be big enough, as for me part of the point of rack mounting amps is so I can have the speaker, mains and any other leads permanently attached to the amp in order to speed up setting up.
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I'm with the OP on this. If it's only the amp that will be going into the rack then I can't see having cables connected being much quicker than not. In the past when I had a rack tuner and compressor I had a power strip zip tied to a rack blanking panel in the back with everything connected which did save time then but not for just an amp.

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