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The RS7030 Rack Stand by On-Stage is a durable, 12-space metal rack designed for professional musicians and audio engineers. With a 75 lbs capacity and included mounting screws, it offers a compact, portable solution for organizing and accessing rack-mounted gear on stage or in the studio. Its black powder-coat finish ensures long-lasting durability and a sleek, professional appearance.






| ASIN | B000CD1R84 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,867 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #21 in Recording Studio Racks |
| Body Material | Metal |
| Color Name | Black |
| Connector Type | RCA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (999) |
| Date First Available | April 13, 2004 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00659814792504 |
| Included Components | Case |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4.4 pounds |
| Item model number | RS7030 |
| Manufacturer | On-Stage |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Product Dimensions | 14 x 19.5 x 23 inches |
| UPC | 659814792504 989898304578 |
M**I
Perfect for musicians on stage and in the studio
I've uploaded customer-supplied images above to show just how much gear one of these is capable of holding and how small the stage or studio footprint is. When you factor in the price it's plain to see that this rack is not only a bargain, but a flexible platform for mounting components. One other characteristic that the images reveals is this is not a table-top only rack. They work very well on the floor. The rack itself is easy to assemble and is built like a tank. I have a bass amp head and a power amp, plus a power conditioner in one of my racks that, combined, weighs around 50 pounds. The rack is not stressed or strained by this weight, and could probably hold another 50 pounds safely and reliably. Another plus is it comes with a bag of high quality mounting screws for components, eliminating that expense (I was expecting to have to order Raxxess Rack Screws With Washers Hardware (Pack of 25) , which turned out to be completely unnecessary.) My only complaint is the rubber feet caps easily fall off, but a little glue rectified that rather trivial problem. If you need portability, reliability and value for smaller gear suites that are frequently moved (such as setting up on stages) this is an ideal solution for rack mounted equipment. I am so pleased with mine that I intend to purchase another one, bringing the total to three.
E**C
OnStage Rack stand
Great item - certainly exceeded my expectations. Worth every penny of it's low price. Nothing else close to this price point does what this thing does. Easy to assemble, very very strong and stable. Sits nicely on a tabletop for my DJ setup. Having the backslope has it's pluses and minuses - good for rack mounted equipment, but if you're putting a shelf in, a few washers to shim to make the shelf sit level are necessary. I used a machine bolt nut with an ID larger than the rack screws, and my Odyssey shelf is perfectly level, mounted reverse (facing out like a desk). Included rack screws, so no need to buy those separately. Amazon shipping/order processing perfect as always.
P**Y
Very good for what it is
Nice and sturdy. I wouldn't say "heavy duty" because it is a desktop unit, but more than adequate for that task. Super simple to assemble, took 5 minutes, has the screws for mounting the accessories included, which is helpful. Fairly light and minimal in design, which is exactly what you want for home studio work. I wouldn't be mounting any heavy amps in it, but for effects, or like I'm doing, a Mackie mixer and one effects unit, it is perfect. It would probably be fine for a lighter D class amp in the bottom, to keep it from being top heavy. You will need to keep that in mind with this (or any desktop rack), you want the heavier stuff on bottom. Another note is that the bottom space is usable, but it needs to be something that isn't too deep. Since you are at an angle, it limits this one space to about 6" deep or you hit the table. Another thing to know if you are mounting a Mackie 1604 or similar mixer: The top support bar can be removed once you mount the mixer, giving you better access to the inputs. This is quite handy. The mixer itself then becomes the support, which is not a problem. With that mixer, in top load configuration, it leaves one space at the bottom for an effects unit.
K**I
Almost perfect
For some reason, bent pieces of metal that are sold for network gear are outrageously expensive. This item is the exception. While this is listed in Amazon's "Musical Instruments" category, it seems that based on the reviews most are using it for home labs, which is what I'm doing too. The item comes packed in a long skinny box. As usual, Amazon ships in boxes about twice the necessary size. No complaints though, it was Prime eligible which is cool. There are 4 main pieces to the rack - a left and right rail, a top rail, and a rear rail. Also included is a Post-it® note size set of instructions and a bag of mounting screws. Putting the rack together takes no more than a few minutes. The quality of the rack feels sturdy. I've got 7 pieces of equipment on it right now and it doesn't feel like it's going anywhere. The 1-star deduction comes because of the mounting holes. Some of them don't seem to be drilled all the way through, which requires really muscling the screw into the hole until it takes shape. Out of the 28 screws I put in, I'd say about half had this problem. As other reviews have said, if you're using this for switches and routers, you really only have 11 spaces due to the backward angle that the rack has for stability. I've got a router on the 2nd space from the bottom and the back of it nearly touches the ground. This doesn't warrant a further reduction in stars since I was aware of this issue before I bought it. I may see about using this for a rackmount power strip or something. Overall, I'm pleased with this purchase. It's extremely well priced, is nice and strong, and fits nicely under my desk.
A**Y
It works and it's cheap.
Nice piece, for the money. It's a little crude, but hey, it's less than $30. I've got probably 40lb of gear in it and it's quite stable. One nice thing is that it uses traditional #10 rack screws - a lot of the less-expensive stuff in this market space seems to use metric fasteners. My only complaint - and it's both minor, and a feature of all 'tilted' racks such as this - is that the lowermost space only has about four or five inches of depth before the trailing edge protrudes below the bottom of the legs. I have an old Tripp-Lite power conditioner in the bottom, and it *just* clears.
C**.
La calidad del material es muy buena
M**A
Good product Value for money Happy to purchase Great quality
P**P
I had purchased one of these years ago and found I needed another. The quality has not changed. Very good build and easy to assemble. I had absolutely no issues with the screw holes. The stand is sturdy even with it full of gear. My stand also came with mounting screws and washers so not sure what one reviewer was talking about when he said it didn’t come with any but perhaps they had added this at a later date? Anyway, it’s a great portable stand. Price is still reasonable and I got mine for less than $50.
A**L
Hay otros que por el mismo precio se doblan en cuanto le añades unos cuantos módulos. Éste no. Es muy resistente y ligero. Yo he puesto seis módulos.
京**人
安いラックの中では安定している方だと思う
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