Show me your rack
Posted: Tue May 05, 2009 4:52 pm
Ahh, a good old fashioned double entendre makes the world go round doesn't it ?
Anyway, I finally reached breaking point with The Beast, what with two heads, four cabs, links etc. I was drowning in a sea of cables whenever I went out with it, and our crew was giving me dark looks. Therefore, I gutted the Trace units from their cases, and set up the wireless with rackmounts.
So here it is, the GP12SMX, linked to the GP7, with a Line 6 four band diversity wireless system. It's got rid of about four miles of cabling, and I can use my Rick-O-Sound box to split the signal from the Line 6 into both amps. I get about 1500 watts out of it, but you should ask my neighbors for a more accurate measurement. Now all I need is four cables to connect the speakers.
Here it is.
Not shown: Three ton dry weight and strangulated hernia.
Anyway, I finally reached breaking point with The Beast, what with two heads, four cabs, links etc. I was drowning in a sea of cables whenever I went out with it, and our crew was giving me dark looks. Therefore, I gutted the Trace units from their cases, and set up the wireless with rackmounts.
So here it is, the GP12SMX, linked to the GP7, with a Line 6 four band diversity wireless system. It's got rid of about four miles of cabling, and I can use my Rick-O-Sound box to split the signal from the Line 6 into both amps. I get about 1500 watts out of it, but you should ask my neighbors for a more accurate measurement. Now all I need is four cables to connect the speakers.
Here it is.
Not shown: Three ton dry weight and strangulated hernia.




