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Advice please - transporting Peavey amp

Hi All
I am new to the forum ,looks like a great resource for information.

Just purchased some new gear, Ashdown ABM 115 compact and a Peavey Tour 450 head, really pleased with this setup, perfect for my needs. Great sound and lovely and compact.

The Peavey tour 450 head is rack mountable and i have considered purchasing a rack case to protect it, 19inch 2U i believe is the correct size? However all of the cases I find have dimensions that are WAY bigger than the amp itself, i don't really want to lose the compactness of the amp by going this route.
The dimensions of the amp are
W 19"
D 13"
H 3.5"

Another option i thought of is some kind of padded bag i can use to store and transport the amp in and then just remove it when i arrive at a gig, but i cant seem to find anything suitable.

Please can anybody advise on a solution?
 
I'd go with an SKB 2U ATA rackcase - it's not much bigger than the amp itself, and will provide plenty of protection w/out alot of added weight... The additional depth in the back is a nice area to keep power, instrument, and speaker cables...


- georgestrings
 
Hi All
I am new to the forum...
Another option i thought of is some kind of padded bag i can use to store and transport the amp in and then just remove it when i arrive at a gig, but i cant seem to find anything suitable.

Please can anybody advise on a solution?
I make mine for free..I use pallet wood or scrap wood... and a little woodshop skills.
I use a pieces of oak for the rails. And...made my rack ears!

I make each one custom fit for my needs. I don't like BIG rack units...too heavy.(55 yrs old) AND, I can mix and match my needs for gigs and such by taking what I need.

Advice after building a couple of single space units....make them 1 1/2 spaces or 2 spaces, so you can fit your hands in them for plugging cables in!
Also, If your rack equipment has a heat issue, add a 1/2 space for venting...also I started to put slotted "handles" in the sides for fan vents and "free" handles.

Once again....Free and kind of "artsy crafty"

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I get lots of compliments on mine!
 
hmmm i do like the look of your home made rack. not sure i have the tools and experience to build that myself. Might look into it though. Any other suggestions? Like i said even something like a bag for storage and transport?
 
i dont want any storage in it, just to hold the amp
W 19"
D 13"
H 3.5"
ill check out SKB, but im in the UK so MF no good to me.
do these off the shelf racks just fix the amp to the front? what holds it in the place inside does it bolt to the side as well?