Siderack

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Siderack with (v. O. N. U.): 2 radio receivers, lighting, 2 reverb units, 4-way gate, 2 compressors, stereo compressor

In sound and event technology, a siderack is a rack or flight case built on the side of the mixer . Devices for processing the audio signals , for example effects devices, are screwed into this .

The completed assembly and cabling of several functions in a rack facilitate transport and commissioning.

A side rack is usually built in 19-inch format, as this is the standard size for professional audio equipment.