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Plenty of space
Great beginner case. Feels sturdy. Enough power if you're going to put two of the Behringer semi-modulars into it, and then get some other modules, while still leaving a bit of headroom on the power draw.
Doepfer modules might be a little deep for this case. For instance the Spring Reverb only fits in the top row, and its RCA cables stick even farther out the back, which limits where you can place it.
This case is very similar to the Tiptop Audio Mantis, but not only is it cheaper, it's also bigger. The Behringer case is 36U wider than the Mantis, slightly less deep on one side, and the power consumption is a little different. Encouraging to shave 80€ off the price though! The real sticking point for me when getting into modular was the cases. Do you spend 600€ on a case, or must you instead DIY something out of some rails and popsicle sticks? I'm totally a thrifty amateur dilettante, so no thanks! Certainly this product will help more people like me get into modular, along with these inexpensive basic modules / semi-modulars complementing each other, allowing you to get into some of the more exotic modules that exist.
UPDATE after 1 month: Still enjoying this case! We got the Gator GKB 49 bag to take it out. The modular fit perfectly into this well-padded bag, which has velcro fasteners to hold everything in place and a big pocket for cables. Recommended!
After purchasing a lot of smaller modules in the 2HP-6HP range (Erica Synths Pico line is fantastic), we have pushed our Eurorack Go case nearly to capacity. It still has more than enough power, but we're running out of nuts in the rails to screw modules into, and we filled up both bus boards and will need a flying bus board to eke out that last bit of space. Caveat emptor - modular is addictive!
Doepfer modules might be a little deep for this case. For instance the Spring Reverb only fits in the top row, and its RCA cables stick even farther out the back, which limits where you can place it.
This case is very similar to the Tiptop Audio Mantis, but not only is it cheaper, it's also bigger. The Behringer case is 36U wider than the Mantis, slightly less deep on one side, and the power consumption is a little different. Encouraging to shave 80€ off the price though! The real sticking point for me when getting into modular was the cases. Do you spend 600€ on a case, or must you instead DIY something out of some rails and popsicle sticks? I'm totally a thrifty amateur dilettante, so no thanks! Certainly this product will help more people like me get into modular, along with these inexpensive basic modules / semi-modulars complementing each other, allowing you to get into some of the more exotic modules that exist.
UPDATE after 1 month: Still enjoying this case! We got the Gator GKB 49 bag to take it out. The modular fit perfectly into this well-padded bag, which has velcro fasteners to hold everything in place and a big pocket for cables. Recommended!
After purchasing a lot of smaller modules in the 2HP-6HP range (Erica Synths Pico line is fantastic), we have pushed our Eurorack Go case nearly to capacity. It still has more than enough power, but we're running out of nuts in the rails to screw modules into, and we filled up both bus boards and will need a flying bus board to eke out that last bit of space. Caveat emptor - modular is addictive!
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No noise, enough power to run Verbos family in my studio
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Massive case !
Great case with alot of power. I was able to expand on my system because of how well priced it is.
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Kabinet for folket.
Har 2 af dem,- fungerer fint.
Ingen problemer eller støj,og masser af strøm.
De glidende møtrikker kræver dog lidt tålmodighed.
Ingen problemer eller støj,og masser af strøm.
De glidende møtrikker kræver dog lidt tålmodighed.
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Good value for money.
It is build sturdy enough, and power provisioning is okay. Because it is not too expensive, and the case is plastic, I dared adding additional sockets (MIDI DIN for instance) in the case without using front space. I did add threaded strips, without them the nuts are always on the wrong place, surley if you have lots of smaller moduler. Be aware the depth is limited in the part where the power connectors are!
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Great value
A lot of hp for the price.
Case is plastic but does not have a plastic look to it.
It's called "Go" but I would not take this on the go with me, not unless they make a case or lid for it.
Case is plastic but does not have a plastic look to it.
It's called "Go" but I would not take this on the go with me, not unless they make a case or lid for it.
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Best price
Great, especially for it's power supply abundance and depth. Outer material is cheaper and I wouldn't trust the handle!
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Great value
Does what you'd expect. Great rail.
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Big case with lot of power
Really solid and beautiful case with lot of power. I have many modules so I will buy one more.
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Super affordable eurorack case
The Behringer go feels robust and qualitative , with a build in power switch and easy to adapt rails .
i wish only you could put two behringer eurorack compatible synth modules next to each other that would make it a top case for me.
i wish only you could put two behringer eurorack compatible synth modules next to each other that would make it a top case for me.
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