Eurorack case with power supply and plenty of module space
Eurorack Case
Built-in power supply
+12 V: 3000 mA / -12V: 1000 mA / 5V: 1000 mA
2 x 140 HP for Eurorack modules
32 bus pots
Foldable stand
Built-in carrying handle
Plenty of space for your modular synthesiser setup
The Eurorack GO from Behringer is a generously dimensioned Eurorack modular system housing. The case offers space for Eurorack modules in two rows of 140 HP each. The internal power supply delivers +12 V: 3000 mA / -12 V: 1000 mA / 5 V: 1000 mA and has connections for 32 modules. Conveniently, a carrying handle has been integrated into the Eurorack case, which makes it easier to move it spontaneously. The Behringer Eurorack GO can not only be positioned flat on the table, but also at an angle thanks to the built-in stand. A powerful power supply unit is included in the scope of delivery. Incidentally, two Model D or Wasp Deluxe synthesisers fit perfectly in a row in this case! All you have to do is remove these modules from their housing and mount them in the Eurorack GO together with the ribbon cable.
Go Go Eurorack! Our new modular synth case
Manufacturer information
Music Tribe DE1 GmbH Otto-Brenner-Strasse 4a 47877 Willich Germany legal@musictribe.com
As most Behringer products' solid design at at very reasonable price. Plenty of room and power availability to build a practical and comprehensive modular system.
So many case options with or without power, instead I went for this well built budget option that is big and powered. Now to choose carefully to fill it up.
Good value eurorack case with 2 x rows of 140HP and a 3 amp power supply (split into 3 x 1 amp zones). Comes with a power brick with a relatively short lead from the brick to the case - the lead from the brick to power plug is fine. The only issue I have is only 24 sliding nuts per rail, I expected more as the Behringer Eurorack 104 also has 24 sliding nuts per rail.
Good for the money but would have been better with either more sliding nuts or with a strip as the number of modules you can mount is limited by the number of nuts in the case which is a bit annoying.
It's good for the price but it's not as good quality as I hoped . More plastic than I was expecting.. Also the power pak design is so stupid ie. The lead from the power pak to the eurorack is so short it's shocking. Way to short & hangs so needs to be prompted up ( so I can see it coursing damage to my eurorack in the future. On the plus side the sliding nuts are good. Modules are easy to fit & soon as you have modules fit it's starts to looks very cool..
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