

The composition of your case or bag plays a major role in how much protection it provides for your gear. The next thing you'll need to consider about your live-sound rack case or bag is its material.

Different rackmount devices require greater rack depth too, so you'll want to keep an eye on that when you're shopping for a portable racks and cases. A pro tip from the seasoned sound-reinforcement engineers at Sweetwater: you may want to consider two modest-size rack cases instead of one large one, especially if you need to move your gear regularly.

Each rack space is 1.75", which gives you a good idea of the size of the case you're considering. Whether you go with a portable rack case or a portable rack bag, the first thing you're going to look for is the total mounting space or "rack units" (referred to as U). Whether you're stacking amplifiers, adding outboard compressors and effects, or putting together a complete drive rack, you need the right number of rack spaces (U), the right depth, and the right protection to get the job done. One of the things Sweetwater prides itself on is the way we help our customers build complete systems, and one of the key components that often gets overlooked as your live-sound rig grows is finding the perfect portable rack cases and accessories. Guitar Workshop Keyboards & Synthesizers Shop By CategoryĬase Finder Drums & Percussion Shop By CategoryĬable Finder Microphones Shop By CategoryĬase Finder DJ Equipment Shop By CategoryĬable Finder Band & Orchestra Shop By Categoryīand & Orchestra Accessories Accessories Shop By CategoryĮxplore our product finders Shop By Category Case Finder Live Sound & Lighting Shop By CategoryĬase Finder Software & Plug-ins Shop By Category
