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Lanithium
hey all :) im currently looking around at getting a dj coffin to put my gear in.. weight isnt a problem as i wont be moving it around at all its more just to sit on my desk, tidy things up and most importantly keep the dust out..

ive pretty much narrowed my choice down to a road ready coffin as people tell me they are the best at these things.. however i cant seem to find any pics of them that show in detail what the inside & back look like.. everyone just seems to use the front on pic thats on the road ready site which doesnt show u anything!

so i was hoping that if anyone happens to have one would it be possible to get pictures of it (front/top/back/cable section) or a description of how its designed, things such as the rear access with cables etc, does the top close with the rack/mixer slanting up, turntables fit nicely into it etc etc..

pics would be really appreciated so i could see for myself how its designed...

oh the specific coffin im looking at is the 19" (RRDJ19) but pics of any of their coffins would be good as i imagine they would all be pretty similar in design?

cheers! :)
mr. sound
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&...J19&btnG=Search
Lanithium
quote:
Originally posted by mr. sound
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&...J19&btnG=Search


i had already previously been to every single site that comes up on google... and as stated in my original post all the sites use the same picture that is on the road ready website which does not show much of the case at all.. which is why im asking here..
OMNIFEX
Hey Dude.

The back of ampracks looks just like the front of the rack.
Some offer rack rails in the front and the back, while some
only in the front (The company will specify if it offers rear
rack rails). Theres no reason to show the back of the rack
because it looks just like the front.

If your talking about the slanted coffin that are steered
towards rackmount cd players, the back has a door you can
access whatever inside. The door also has a circular
hole to feed your wire(s) out.

If you meant turntable coffins, some offer a little hole
to feed wires, some don't. Its nothing big if it doesn't
have one. You can just drill a hole.

And lastly. If your mixer offers long knobs, and you attach
it to the top of the slant, the cover more than likely won't
close. Just keep the mixer further towards you, and it will
close.
DJ Tranz
quote:
Originally posted by Lanithium
hey all :) im currently looking around at getting a dj coffin to put my gear in.. weight isnt a problem as i wont be moving it around at all its more just to sit on my desk, tidy things up and most importantly keep the dust out..

ive pretty much narrowed my choice down to a road ready coffin as people tell me they are the best at these things.. however i cant seem to find any pics of them that show in detail what the inside & back look like.. everyone just seems to use the front on pic thats on the road ready site which doesnt show u anything!

so i was hoping that if anyone happens to have one would it be possible to get pictures of it (front/top/back/cable section) or a description of how its designed, things such as the rear access with cables etc, does the top close with the rack/mixer slanting up, turntables fit nicely into it etc etc..

pics would be really appreciated so i could see for myself how its designed...

oh the specific coffin im looking at is the 19" (RRDJ19) but pics of any of their coffins would be good as i imagine they would all be pretty similar in design?

cheers! :)


Hey M8!


Here is one from my shop:



you can also visit www.roadreadycases.com or http://www.djmart.com/djgear/djco2turst19.html


Cheers...
Stu Cox
DJ 00 Tommy
quote:
Originally posted by Stu Cox


I could use one of those for my current turntable so i can bury the pice of SH*T :crazy:
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