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| BFD Rack Ears Hi there, Quick question, and sorry if this has already been asked somewhere else. I didn't see it in the FAQ. I got my BFD, and all is well after using the REW. Wow! What a tool! Incredible work... Anyway -- I want to remove the rack ears, and that's done easily enough. However, what have others applied over the holes in the side of the cabinet of the BFD? Did I miss (or not receive) something in the original packaging (mine was NIB). Thanks! -- Otto | ||||
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| Re: BFD Rack Ears Hey Otto and welcome to the Shack! Unfortunately there is nothing from Behringer that we know of to replace the rack ears. Myself a few others simply leave the holes open. I've had mine for 4-5 years now and the holes have always been there, but I do keep it out of sight, since it does not match my equipment. | ||||
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| Re: BFD Rack Ears I cut them off using my Dremel with cutting wheel. Filing the leftover nub down perfectly flat wasn't practical, but I rounded off the sharp edges. We are the Shack. Existence as you know it is over. We will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own. You will be mapped. Resistance is futile. | ||||
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| Re: BFD Rack Ears Hi guys, I hear you about the rack mout stuff looking cool, but the BFD is the only component I own that's made to be rack mounted. That said, I think I'm going to knock those ears off. I have a friend here at work that does metal machining, and if he can't/won't do it, I'll hit it with a Dremel or RotoZip. Thanks, -- Otto | ||||
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| Re: BFD Rack Ears I left mine on. I used some right angle aluminum and created a shelf support to hold it up underneath the shelf that my avr sits on. Once it was up out of the way I got another piece of right angle aluminum and cut a section to cover the front of it. Painted the cover flat black. I drilled a tiny hole so the led for the power button will peek through but that's it. It actually turned out quite nice. Unless you look for it, you don't notice it. -john | ||||
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| Re: BFD Rack Ears I was thinking about screwing a short metal link behind my BFD and CX2310 ears to tie the two boxes together. When one tries to press any buttons the lightweight Behringer cases slide all over the place. I now have skinned mouse mats sandwiched between the BFD, CX2310 crossover and my CDP to try to stop the slip. But even this arrangement isn't very stable with push buttons. I caught my sweater sleeve on the ears soon after purchase trying to reach a cable. Not something you readily repeat. Is anybody using stick-on rubber feet with these Behringer boxes? Would you care to share your experiences with these before I head for the shops? ![]() | ||||
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| Re: BFD Rack Ears Yep, I also use small, clear, round rubber feet. The BFD doesn't move when on a glass shelf, and there is a small and light Denon DVD player on top of it. Also, as my original post in this thread, I had someone in my workplace's metal shop knock off those rack ears for me. Looks great! Now I just need to get some window tint to tone down those front-panel LEDs! -- Otto -- Otto | ||||
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| Re: BFD Rack Ears Hi There, Bruce, i went one better and have used a computer/telecoms rack for housing all of my gear - Its ouside my room in the 'kit area', its on wheels so i can get in the back easily and has a fair bit of room for all my gear - Though i'm finding that no matter how much space you have you can always fill it Actualy most of my kit seems to be rack mounted, with a few extra shelves for not rack mount kit - Oh and i had to take the excessive panels off the yamaha DSP-AX1 as it was a touch wide. Cya, Lee | ||||
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| Re: BFD Rack Ears Blu-Tak or a similar mounting putty would work just as well to keep components from sliding around, I think, and it can be removed, rolled up into a ball, and reused if needed. Crafts stores sell different brands as "poster adhesive", "poster stick", or other categories. It's produced by several different manufacturers. I use it to keep my bookshelf speakers more secure on their pedestals... ![]() ---Royce--- "I never drink...wine..." Bela Lugosi, DRACULA, 1931 | ||||
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