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Ultimate Support JS-SRR100 JamStands Series Rolling Rack Stand

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$138.59

$ 55 .99 $55.99

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  • 12U rack spaces over 9U rack spaces
  • Angle-adjustable top rack
  • High-quality casters for mobility
  • Racking hardware included
  • Rugged steel construction
  • Open frame design for back panel easy access


On stage, behind the board, or in the studio, sometimes you need your rack to be open and mobile. The JS-SRR100 Rolling Rack Stand easily accommodates, boasting a 12U-over-9U rack on casters, two of which lock to keep your rack from rolling away. The top section is angle-adjustable for convenience, and the frame is built from rugged steel for durability.


Eric
Reviewed in Canada on May 1, 2021
Mauvaise finition, arrive avec quelques égratignures et pas très bien emballé mais fait le travail qu on lui demande à savoir racker des appareils solidement.
Matt
Reviewed in Canada on May 11, 2020
Very simple to put together and looks good only thing missing is some washers for your rack gear the supplied bolts are to skinny for alot of my gear so just keep that in mind.Only reason it's a 4 star is mine did have a dent in it but that's most likely due to bad shipping practices.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on May 19, 2017
Great stand. Holds the heaviest of my modules with ease.
Bloose
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2015
I bought this for the "studio" in my basement. Really just a sound system made up of "pro" equipment and a mixer. I have two amps in it, a Behringer EP2500 and a Carver (I forget which model.)The Behringer is a tank. I was very concerned about this rack supporting this amp for a couple of reasons. First there is no rear mount to bolt the amp to. Both amps have provisions to be bolted to a support in the rear. This rack of course has no accommodations to do so. The comcern was that if the front supports were not sturdy enough it would hold the amp securely. The rack is built plenty sturdy enough for both amps and imwont be afraid to add another Behringer into the rack in the future.For the mixer I made some aluminum pieces that bolt to the stand and the mixer sits on. I think there are bolt in shelves made for this purpose but it was easy enough to do it the way I did it.The stand is extremely simple to assemble. That is a good thing because there are no instructions. They really aren't needed though so long as you have the most basic assembly skills.I like the way the cross braces are designed to fit into the main side pieces. The sides have slots and the cross braces have tabs that that fit into them. This keeps the cross braces from rotating once secured.The wheels came preinstalled and roll nicely.The only issue I have with this rack at all is the captive nuts. I'm not positive, because this is the only rack I've ever owned, but I think many racks have drilled and tapped holes. This one has square hole punched in the mounting plate and you insert a captive nut into any of the slots you want to use. It is a little difficult the snap them in, though after the first few I started getting pretty good at it. If you were to install them and not put bolts into them, are bolt in a piece of equipment they would likely rattle. They don't include enough to put into every opening so if you fill up the rack, especially with single slot equipment, you're going to need more. I haven't looked too hard for the nuts yet but most rack screws I've seen come with just the screw and no nuts of any sort. There is one positive to the captive nut arrangement. You are much less likely to strip out a nut opposed to stripping threaded sheet metal. Further, if you were to strip on you can always replace it. For this reason, I'm not deducting any stars for what is a design choice.This is one of the nicer and more flexible racks I have seen and I haven't seen anything even close to it in this price range. Its nice to get my equipment off a table and into a nice rack. It allows a safer and more secure solution and gives me easy access to all sides of the equipment.
David H.
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2015
JAMSTANDS JS-SRR100PROS:1. HEAVY BUILD FOR $992. WHEELS GOOD QUALITY / LARGE ENOUGH TO WORK ON CARPET.CONS:1. MANY NICKS AND SCRATCHES. NOT PACKAGED VERY WELL.2.CANNOT USE STANDARD RACK MOUNT SCREWS.3.ONLY ENOUGH SPECIAL” HARDWARE TO PUT 4 SCREWS IN 6 UNITS.NOT ENOUGH HARDWARE TO MOUNT 19 UNITS AS DESCRIBED BY MANUFACTURE.4.NO WASHERS PROVIDED TO PREVENT SCRATCHES TO EQUIPMENT MOUNTED IN RACK AND5.STANDARD RACK-MOUNT WASHERS WILL NOT WORK WITH ALLAN HEADS SCREWS PROVIDED. FOLLOWED INSTRUCTIONS WITHOUT THINKING AND PUT ROUND SCRATCHES IN BRAND NEW X-AIR 18R6.MOUNTING SCREWS ARE ALLEN TYPE HEADS. NOT STANDARD PHILLIPS OR STRAIGHT SLOT7.WORKMANSHIP RATHER POOR. MUST SLIGHTLY BEND CROSS BRACES TO GET THEM TO FIT.8.UPPER RACK CANNOT BE LOCKED TIGHT ENOUGH TO PREVEN MOVEMENT. TOP RACK WILL DROP UNIT IT TOUCHS BARS BELOW IT.9.NOT OBVIOUS WHERE TO BUY NON-STANDARD HARDWARE CLIPS SO RACK CAN BE FULLY LOADED.
Robert D...
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 17, 2015
Good quality
Ashley
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2013
Arrived in a box beat to hell. All the little hardware (top rack attachment bolts, hex wrench, and rack attachment screws/clips) were missing. A couple of the little plastic end caps were broken to pieces. Dent in one leg attesting to how hard it had been hit. Welds are so-so, not entirely straight. Some sort of flux or metal in the cross bars--which would have certainly buzzed with bass--that took quite a bit of whacking and shaking to get out through the bolt holes.Didn't want to return it if it could work though as the price point here is very low and it's sturdy if not super quality. Contacted manufacturer--not the seller--and they shipped out replacement parts immediately, no questions asked, very friendly. Nice.Haven't transferred existing rack gear from my old travel SKB or tried putting my mixer on the top rack so I'm not sure how well the rails will hold up but they are a perfect fit for a Raxxess tray I just got ().Three star product and shipping (who didn't rebox/wrap a steel frame that appeared to be missing pieces from a customer return) extra star for value and great manufacturer support.Update (2017-08-06): Been in service holding my mixer, power conditioner, preamps, and other gear for four years without any trouble at all.
Baxter
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2013
I was a little hesitant to purchase this because I didn't know if the "JamStands" moniker meant it was inferior quality. I have owned a lot of Ultimate gear and think the US stuff is very well-made; this stand isn't perfectly finished (some scratches and ugly welds), but it functions great and every rack gets dingy once you move equipment in and out a few times. I concur with the majority of the other reviews in saying that this is a very solid and versatile rack stand. The design offers a lot of rack spaces. Assembly was fairly straightforward, even without instructions. The casters are heavy duty but seem to get tripped up by low-pile carpet. Once it is loaded up it is less likely you will be rolling this all over the place, but it is extremely handy when you need to get to the back. The open design also facilitates great access to the back of your racked equipment.I purchased an ATX computer rack case and the back of it rests nicely on the rear crossmember and offers additional stability. A large amplifer would probably work there nicely as well. As for the rack hardware, I prefer the retaining nut approach because they can easily be replaced, unlike when you strip a pre-threaded rack rail. However, the retaining nut clips are more difficult to insert than the SKB ones that I am used to using.
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