I dont have pics right now...but I can try to take some when I get back in the office on monday.
Or just look up google pics of RR12MIX, you might find something. The Road Ready site has nice PDF's of every one of their products, with complete diagrams and measurements
Jun-16-2007 14:32
AnomalyConcept
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Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Chicagoish, USA
Google Search found this thread as the top result for 'rr12mix nuo4'. =D
hmmm...my case has the mixer on a slant...but it seems to be flat in the pic....wierd....
Jun-17-2007 00:32
DiscoStew
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Location: Dirty South
quote:
Originally posted by Soundwerks
hmmm...my case has the mixer on a slant...but it seems to be flat in the pic....wierd....
Yeah, mine's on a slant too. I'll post pics if i find a good way to fit it in the case when mine arrives this week.
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Jun-18-2007 02:07
AnomalyConcept
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Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Chicagoish, USA
Okay, just kind of curious. Which headphone plug do you all use?
I currently have mine plugged into the one on the front, with a spare adapter plugged in the top to keep out the dust and stuff.
Also, how warm does your mixer get? When I have my mixer on for a while, the sides (near the top) gets warm.
Jun-18-2007 02:27
DiscoStew
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So, got my Nuo4 last night and devised a pretty good solution for fitting it into the Road Ready RR12MIX case.
The Road Ready case is made for the DJM-600, which does not have a flat rear panel. (You can see what I mean here: http://www.djstore.co.uk/images/pro.../piodjm600s.jpg ) So, Road Ready puts some foam pads in the back of the case that go where this indentation is in the DJM. Since the Ecler Nuo4 has a flat back panel, these pads need to be removed. However, if you take those pads, flip them sideways, and place them in the front of the case, they are just thick enough to keep the knobs on the front of the Nuo4 from touching the case.
I'd post a pic but my camera is on the fritz. If you need a more detailed explanation, PM me and i'll be glad to clarify anything.
Stay tuned for a new thread. I have some questions about midi-mapping this bad boy with ableton.
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