For awhile i had three panels in a SKB. I never had any problem as long as i wasnt trying to mount one of the deeper chassis. Rex makes what he calls a "transit" chassis which will fit into just about anything. Most of the panels i have will fit into the SKB, but i don't take it out anymore so the case sits in the attic.But it can be done, and you can mount the connectors and distribution rails on the side also. Makes for a nifty little portable system.
kind regards
john duval
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--- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, Peter Grenader wrote:
> What's the required modification?
I'm really not sure. Rex tried to explain to me in some detail, but I didn't follow it to well
over the phone. I have a standard SKB mixer case to compare it with. Of course there are
the obvious things he did - adding the connectors, and the braces have teeth that sort of
ratchet into position. And the cool little strap handle for pulling it up. But he seemed to
imply that the standard case just wouldn't work - some problem with clearances.
I guess I should go ahead and move my panels into the other case and see what doesn't
happen. I suppose I was just taking a shortcut - if someone has an already prepared one
laying around, I would take it off there hands at a reasonable price.
If anyone on the list can explain the differences in simple terms I would appreciate it.
Thank you for interest
jmr
Keep on Patchin'!