Introducing the Erica Synths Megarack S: An Elegant Large Eurorack Case in a Smaller Package
The latest in Erica Synths Megarack family provides exceptional value and performance
Riga, Latvia, December 17, 2024 — Erica Synths announces the latest member of its new Megarack family of Eurorack cases: Megarack S. Sporting a slightly smaller size than its larger sibling, Megarack is a highly capable rack offering 6 rows of 126 HP, and exceptional value for the money. It is a classically-shaped, all-aluminium case with side panels, featuring Erica Synths custom rails with threaded inserts, that provide 9A@+12V, 4.5A@-12V and 1A@+5V. The new Megarack S will provide ample housing for your modules, all while retaining a sleek elegance not commonly found in cases of this size.
Plenty of space and value
The beauty of Eurorack is that you are not limited to a specific synthesizer form factor. This can vary anywhere from super-compact, specialized performance systems to huge studio installations. While there are plenty of options on the market for smaller cases, it is much harder to source larger cases for more complex studio installations. Erica Synths is now proud to offer an extended lineup of Eurorack cases that provides exceptional value for money.
The new Megarack S case, which boasts plenty of power, also features two 4-pole XLR connectors for gooseneck lamps (not included), making sufficient lighting an added convenience. Lamps are available here.
Technical specifications:
- 6 rows of 126 HP
- Built-in +5V power supply
- Dimensions: 707mm x 670mm x 360mm
- Net mass: 11,65 kg
- Depth: for most modules - 80mm, above power distribution boards - 60mm, max depth in inclined rows - 120mm
- Mass with packaging: 16.3 kg
- Shipping dimensions: 780mm x 750mm x 430mm
Cases are available now and are priced at €1,350. To order or to learn more, please visit the Erica Synths shop.
Important note: The case comes without modules installed. A complete system is shown for illustration purposes only.
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