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Reddit mentions of Ultimate Support JS-SRR100 JamStands Series Rolling Rack Stand
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12U rack spaces over 9U rack spacesAngle-adjustable top rackHigh-quality casters for mobilityRacking hardware includedRugged steel constructionOpen frame design for back panel easy access
Specs:
Color | None |
Height | 24 Inches |
Length | 6 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | March 2020 |
Weight | 28.219169536 Pounds |
Width | 38 Inches |
It would depend a little bit on the exact equipment you want to use. DJ equipment that is designed to be mounted uses 19" racking. So basically, you would want to make a big box that has 19" rack rails for amps and CD players and EQs, with a slanted top that also has a set of 19" rack rails for the mixer / CD remotes / etc. Then you would mount the speakers on the sides and have it all on casters.
The thing is, there is already a lot of stuff like this on the market. I've DJed professionally and had to tote my equipment around, and the thing you learn real fast is that there are always stairs and curbs, parking is a pain, and basically your best bet is to keep your stuff as light as possible and make it easy to break down into parts a single person can carry unassisted.
If I was going to do something like you are suggesting, I wouldn't attach the speakers at all. If I was going to carry a big setup involving a mixer, amp, EQ, CD players, and a laptop table, I would mount the equipment in a stand like this or a case like this into which you can rack your mixer, CD players, CD remotes, amps, and then add on a foldable 19" rack compatible laptop table like this.