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In Reply to: RE: What's a "standard" equipment shelf depth front to back? posted by erik_sq on October 10, 2016 at 10:08:11
Makes life a lot easier when connectors are all on top.
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You still have to connect the chassis of each component to your 'top'
Just curious as to why this idea is better?
I build tube amps and preamps. All connectors are on the top plate. There's plenty of height because of the tubes and transformers, so it's perfectly convenient.
I don't see how this "does not compute" since I've built multiple units using exactly this layout. Nothing comes out of the back, so you can use the full depth of the unit resulting in better use of real estate in the chassis. Goes on smaller shelves.
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