The Gator Cases GR10L Standard Rack Case (Black) is a high-density military grade lightweight polyethylene case with 10U rack space and 18.75" rackable depth. The case has front and rear rack rails and threaded field replaceable 7.0mm zinc plated steel rack rails. It also has locking lids, heavy-duty twist latches and comfortable recessed side handles.
| Material | High-density military grade lightweight polyethylene |
| Type of Closure | Heavy-duty twist latches |
| Exterior Dimensions | 22 x 22.375 x 20.5" (55.88 x 56.83 x 52.07cm) (WxDxH) |
| Interior Dimensions |
Interior Front Rail to Rear Rail Distance: 16.5" (41.91cm) Interior Front Rail to Rear Lid: 18.75" (47.63m) Interior Lid Depth: 2.25" (5.72cm) |
| Shock Absorbent | No |
| Rails | Front and rear |
| Accommodates | Lighting, audio, video monitors, VCR decks and any equipment with a rack mount available |
| Carrying/Transport Options | Recessed side handles |
| Weight | 18 lbs (8.16kg) |
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Many of the road cases are either heavy wooden things or monster blow-molded plastic. This Gator case is tough plastic and isn't any bigger than it has to be. Also it's light but sturdy with an aluminum frame around both the front and the back with steel strips for the mounting screws to thread into.
I use it for my organ rig with three heavy power amps (haven't graduated to light class-D amps yet) active crossover for horns, mid-bass and sub, and a line level mixer to feed the keyboards into. I braced the amps with brackets to the rear rails and it's solid. Heavy, but nothing's going anywhere. The sidewalls are doubled to provide support when lifting by the side handles. Room left for a power conditioner.
The rear rails are also handy because I mounted a 1U panel with all the XLR jacks, Speakon outs and even power connector so all cables terminate where I can see them instead of buried inside the case. Setup is quick and foolproof.
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I use this case to house my amps, eq, isolator, and power supply. It seems sturdy, and the hardware is solid (all of this equipment is rather heavy). It does however need casters. I refuse to pay what they want for a caster kit, so I'm going to fabricate my own. Overall it's a good product, and it fits my needs.
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