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  • jack gravedjack graved

    Studio Rta Producer StationPublished on 10/12/09 at 13:11
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    I bought this furniture voil 4 months, unfortunately I could not buy more as given prices.
    It is really optimized for the Studio a wonder!

    I like everything, the only thing I can ngatif make it is the weight (100Kg difficult to climb over 4 floors!).

    It is very large and allows my Monitors and my two notches to take their place aisment.

    Stiff and easy mounting and a Studio that price the furniture is cheaper than cheap!

    Really on-satisfied, if I had to take it back, I would do without hsiter!

    Pictures will come on my profile (after my dmnagement ...)
  • Anonymous

    Studio Rta Producer StationPublished on 03/31/09 at 03:07
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I am happy with the trs furniture, a change to have more of cable lying around.
    It is well thought out with a chute to accommodate the rear son.
    I fix the cables and power strips with plastic collars and the turn is played I can change up my stuff in 2 or 3 doses unplug ... phew.
    And it's less good bordlique when you live in your home studio is not dsagrable.

    Otherwise, it's chipboard and paper decor for the price it nanmoins honnte trs, sections of wood or mtal are adquate to load it. It is assembled well, the decor will ppier less wear but can not have everything this award and I think they made it very fun if you compare the prices of chipboard in the retail furniture.

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    I am happy with the trs furniture, a change to have more of cable lying around.
    It is well thought out with a chute to accommodate the rear son.
    I fix the cables and power strips with plastic collars and the turn is played I can change up my stuff in 2 or 3 doses unplug ... phew.
    And it's less good bordlique when you live in your home studio is not dsagrable.

    Otherwise, it's chipboard and paper decor for the price it nanmoins honnte trs, sections of wood or mtal are adquate to load it. It is assembled well, the decor will ppier less wear but can not have everything this award and I think they made it very fun if you compare the prices of chipboard in the retail furniture.

    Edit 2009: I find that use the screen is too high even when I would like to find an articulated arm that allows the screen to bring him down and when it ncessaire.
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  • SplotchSplotch

    Good and less good

    Studio Rta Producer StationPublished on 11/08/10 at 06:08
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I use it for a year. This is my first studio furniture ddi.

    I love the ability to rack mount cabinet is apprciable, broad and deep a trough the rear. All on 8 wheels really tough.

    I have two screen 19 "speaker and two 8" side are rated on top.

    If the chute for storing cable is nice grids prsentent Behind the sound a little less of it empchent cbler easily Facilities. The keyboard tray is too small for me and too low by the main shelf.

    I had some concern lments some screw holes that were not enough space.

    28 rack unit for this price it honnte.






  • Anonymous

    From solid!

    Studio Rta Producer StationPublished on 02/01/11 at 18:12
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    I use this stand for several months now, I have long hesitated to other models but it has a value / price ratio, we can store / rack package of equipment and materials are of excellent craftsmanship.

    Almost 100 kilos of beast! Suffice to say that if you live on the 7th floor, beware of package dimensions! The assembly is completed in 2 hours max, and the adjustment screws are of rare quality (forget the crap from Ikea!), A real treat for Sunday handyman.

    Most

    Overall quality, presentation, indestructible materials.
    Large quantity of a rack module.
    Modular enough, remove, add, there is furniture that you want.
    HEAVY! He can wear anything.
    Well done to the wiring, although it quickl…
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    I use this stand for several months now, I have long hesitated to other models but it has a value / price ratio, we can store / rack package of equipment and materials are of excellent craftsmanship.

    Almost 100 kilos of beast! Suffice to say that if you live on the 7th floor, beware of package dimensions! The assembly is completed in 2 hours max, and the adjustment screws are of rare quality (forget the crap from Ikea!), A real treat for Sunday handyman.

    Most

    Overall quality, presentation, indestructible materials.
    Large quantity of a rack module.
    Modular enough, remove, add, there is furniture that you want.
    HEAVY! He can wear anything.
    Well done to the wiring, although it quickly reaches its limits.

    The -

    The side screens, metal, pretty annoying at times (for tweaking the back of the PC for example)
    Small sliding shelf, which I'm still looking utility (a small laptop?)
    The gland, which would have benefited from being more
    The overall height of the furniture, screens are high!
    For my part I used the office / home studio, I range a bunch of stuff, and the top shelf accommodates my two 26 "and a pair of Focal brand new. I've grafted him some props, like a rack Multi-prises1U, rack lighting with 2 LED lights, a headphone holder, a cable holder, a drawer 3U etc. ...

    Honestly the job becomes more pleasant, everything falls to hand, we do not try, you do cheat more, we have a good listening position, in short, that happiness with me. I'll just tinker with my feet to the screen have 5 cm lower, and it will be perfect.







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