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« on: December 31, 2007, 05:07 PM »

I'm going to be using my electronic kit (TD-12) at church on Sundays now.  I have an 8-space rack (holds my mixer, reverb unit and furman). 

If I place it on the floor next to me, the mixer will be down by my knee caps.  I want to be able to get to it to tweek the mixer if need be. 

Most of the tables I've been looking up are too wide (some 4' and above).

What do you recommend I use so my rack will be at a level where I can tweak the mixer?

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« Reply #1 on: December 31, 2007, 05:29 PM »

The two rock staples are a 1) beer crate, or any plastic crate that's fairly sturdy.
2) The top of someone else's hard case - as in the outer shell of a guitar amp flightcase.

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