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Racking Tracey


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These are built in a single metal chassis screwed into the outer wooden case. They are easily removed and there should be two screw holes each side near the front of the chassis for mounting the rack ears. Original trace ears are notoriously rare and often people make their own - a simple drilled L bracket affair.

Edit: These amps are standard 2U height.

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Cool thanks for the help guys, I'm not one for DIY so I'll get a email sent to Trace and start a search for the other options aswell
Are these the kinda things I need? (photo attached)[url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/19-RACKMOUNTING-EARS-RACK-MOUNT-BRACKETS-3U-PAIR-BRAND-NEW-/121178468486?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Rack_Cases_MJ&hash=item1c36ccb086"] Ebay[/url]

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Yep, something looking very similar to those, although the chassis mounting holes will be in different locations to these generic ones. Be interesting to hear if you get a result with TE, I'm looking for some at the moment :)

Cheers

Geoff

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From what I can recall from my days of owning a Trace head, there's securing screws on the sleeve. Look for the plastic plugs on the side, pop them out and there's screws underneath that then locate through the wooden sleeve into the side of the head. Once they're out, the head will slide out.

I think there's "standard" rack ear location points on the side. From what I can recall, they're available from Trace (if they still hold stock). TBH, can't see them not having them.

HTH

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