Thanks man! Gotta Represent CV :) With everything I'm around 23 pounds which is very light. I'nm very happy. I even had a few Dj's do the exact same thing. Good luck with your project.
Great video! Inspired me to do a similar project. Can you share with me the exact item you got from Home Depot, the particle board it looks like? Did you have to cut it to size?
Thank you. I would suggest going into home depot and getting something similar to what I used but if possible a bit ticker. What I used was 4.5mm and I had to cut it.
No. I find only aftermarket power supplies get very hot. The OEM ones don't get hot and after a 5-hour gig, I lifted the controller and noticed it was cool. The MacBook usually stops getting hot once the battery is at 100%. You can test it as well to see.
@@petereldridge7773Very nice! So far I'm very happy with my setup. The only warning is to be very careful with the leg of the case. I was being rough and damaged mine but I'm still using it without the legs :)
Hi. I find only aftermarket power supplies get very hot. The OEM ones don't get hot and after a 5-hour gig, I lifted the controller and noticed it was cool. The MacBook usually stops getting hot once the battery is at 100%. You can test it as well to see.
Ciao, may I know the height measurement of the wooden planks? I used the 5mm but it still seems low (it scratches the plug on the edge) and I want to get to the limit to insert the decksaver too. Out of curiosity I would like to know what you used. Grazie
It's the hard foam that comes with the flight cases. If don't have any you can use the kneeling pad foam. Home Depot and Amazon have them. Also, watch my custom rev5 case where I did things a little differently - th-cam.com/video/Lh-DShbXwXg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=LydktRkr5Beb9MGf
This case looks great. How is your mic connectivity working with the receiver staying underneath the controller? I used to get drop outs all the time with my old shure system.
@@djab203 thanks for the reply. Do you think 1/8th inch is too thick? I found 1/8th inch particle board on amazon for cheap. Also do you think foam will work instead of wood? I also found 5mm foam sheets
@@Dannyfr33sh 1/8 is actually a little over 3mm so you may have to double it. I recommend wood or particle board. The foam sheets have always been crappy from my experience.
I loved the Capeverdean flag in the corner 🤩. By the way how much it weight with all the equipment inside?. You gave me an amazing idea!!!
Thanks man! Gotta Represent CV :) With everything I'm around 23 pounds which is very light. I'nm very happy. I even had a few Dj's do the exact same thing. Good luck with your project.
Great video! Inspired me to do a similar project. Can you share with me the exact item you got from Home Depot, the particle board it looks like? Did you have to cut it to size?
Thank you. I would suggest going into home depot and getting something similar to what I used but if possible a bit ticker. What I used was 4.5mm and I had to cut it.
@@djab203 May I ask what exactly it was that you used? I tried to search on their site for something similar and I was not having any luck.
I don't recall the exact name but I believe its the Eucalyptus White Hardboard
@@djab203 Thanks a million! Excited to give this a go.
Im interested in knowing what is the table you're using here? It appears to be a fold up hybrid stand / table. The one with the laptop stand.
It's the Griffin Double Piano Keyboard & Laptop Stand 2 Tier
XXL plus?
It's the Magma Carry-Lite XXL Plus DJ Case (MGA41102) Amazon - a.co/d/cjJN2Wp
How is the Apple charger under the controller? Is it getting really hot?
No. I find only aftermarket power supplies get very hot. The OEM ones don't get hot and after a 5-hour gig, I lifted the controller and noticed it was cool. The MacBook usually stops getting hot once the battery is at 100%. You can test it as well to see.
Thanks I’ve just bought the same controller and case so going to give it a try
@@petereldridge7773Very nice! So far I'm very happy with my setup. The only warning is to be very careful with the leg of the case. I was being rough and damaged mine but I'm still using it without the legs :)
Hi AB, Couldn't the power supplies get too hot?
Hi. I find only aftermarket power supplies get very hot. The OEM ones don't get hot and after a 5-hour gig, I lifted the controller and noticed it was cool. The MacBook usually stops getting hot once the battery is at 100%. You can test it as well to see.
Grazie @@djab203
Prego!
Ciao, may I know the height measurement of the wooden planks? I used the 5mm but it still seems low (it scratches the plug on the edge) and I want to get to the limit to insert the decksaver too. Out of curiosity I would like to know what you used. Grazie
Hello. What I used is 4.5mm and it's perfect for the small headphone jack. You can also get a curved jack if you wish otherwise 5mm should be good.
Awesome set up!
Glad i came across this video. Love the setup and the xxl case 👌🏾
Thank you.
What type of foam protection did you use for the sides??
It's the hard foam that comes with the flight cases. If don't have any you can use the kneeling pad foam. Home Depot and Amazon have them. Also, watch my custom rev5 case where I did things a little differently - th-cam.com/video/Lh-DShbXwXg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=LydktRkr5Beb9MGf
This case looks great.
How is your mic connectivity working with the receiver staying underneath the controller? I used to get drop outs all the time with my old shure system.
I have been doing this for a while and never had any issues. I used this mic system under SX2 1000srt SR2 and now FLX10.
that's what's up! which mic is it?
@@djab203
@@djphilsantosIt's Shure BLX Dual Channel Vocal Wireless w/ 2 PG58 Mics
selling the 1000srt at how much?
Sorry It sold right after I posted this video
how much for the 1000srt brother ?
It sold a few weeks ago
What’s the thickness of that board you used? 1/8 inch thick board ?
4.5mm
@@djab203 thanks for the reply. Do you think 1/8th inch is too thick? I found 1/8th inch particle board on amazon for cheap. Also do you think foam will work instead of wood? I also found 5mm foam sheets
@@Dannyfr33sh 1/8 is actually a little over 3mm so you may have to double it. I recommend wood or particle board. The foam sheets have always been crappy from my experience.
@@djab203 so a 1/4 inch will do? because Amazon is showing me in inches and not mm
@Dannyfr33sh 1/4 is about 6mm so yes it will work. The bottom and top foam will compensate for it.