The On-Stage Desktop Rack Stand RS7030 is a 12U, table-top, rack stand constructed from 7/8" tubing. It comes complete with mounting screws and feet with square end caps that keep the rack raised off the floor and act as shock absorbers. The bottom horizontal bar of this unit serves as a secure and sturdy rest for gear, while the top horizontal brace adds stability. The rack is ergonomically designed to provide the perfect viewing angle. Use this versatile, light-weight stand at home or in the studio, especially when portability or mobility is a must. This unit features a black finish.
| Construction | Steel |
| Finish | Black powder coat |
| Shelf | None |
| Cabinet | Not specified by manufacturer |
| Mobility | Rack's light-weight, desktop design make it semi-portable. |
| Dimensions (WxHxD) | 19-1/2 x 23 x 14" |
| Weight Capacity | 75 lbs |
| Weight | Not specified by manufacturer |
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Works as expected.
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Stable, even when pretty well loaded with heavy equipment. As others have mentioned, the bottom level is for short items only.
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We are using these stands for the 2010 NAB Show in Las Vegas. They fit our need perfectly. Thanks!
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Want a rack? Don't need to move it? Don't want to get taken to the cleaners? Buy this thing. It's a strong, sturdy, simple rack. It goes together in just a few minutes and you're ready to stash your gear. A smart buy.
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As an A/V enthusiast and a Cisco Academy student, I'm currently using this to hold some basic A/V gear and Cisco 2500 series routers. The unit seems very stable so far and is more versatile than I had expected. It is also comfortable to lift even with a large amount of equipment mounted. A much better alternative to just having equipment stacked. Ability to disassemble or fold is a major advantage.
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This is a desktop rack stand. I use it in a video editing suite to hold a couple of tape decks on rack shelves plus a video interface. It is very simple in design, two rack rails, a base and a top rail for stability. Easy to put together and yet sturdy. The only issue I have is that it is designed at a angle that I think could be slightly more perpendicular. That doesn't affect the overall usefulness of the product, it is only a personal preference.
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I was building a home Cisco lab for CCNP studies, and needed a small, no frills rack to keep the equipment organized. I saw this rack advertised on a few network supplies websites, and it fit my needs perfectly.
The rack is very stable considering how much equipment I have on it. The assembly directions are scant, but it is very easy and fast to assemble. Rack gets off balance quite easily, so one needs to distribute their equipment evenly.
The extra bar at the top is a major plus in terms of stability, as it keeps the rails together. Also makes a good handle.
The slanted rails are a little annoying as your equipment is slanted, though this was done out of necessity to improve stability. All of the assembly screws are thumb screws, so they are easy to adjust, though they do get loose over time.
Only advertised to hold 150lbs, so if you have a lot of heavy equipment, this rack is probably not a good choice. My equipment totals around 90-100lbs, and it is easy to see why it can't hold more than that.
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