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27-May-2005, 01:58 PM #1
Rack mount kit for a G4 Tower?
There used to be a rack mount kit made for the G4 Tower.

Any ideas where it might come from??

John
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27-May-2005, 02:55 PM #2
RE: Rack Mount G4 Tower
You could contact the people at http://www.marathoncomputer.com/
and see if they still offer what you are asking about or if they have an alternative solution, it has been a few years since they had that item. Hope this helps. Cheers.
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29-May-2005, 12:58 PM #3
They seems to have totally dried up. Maube an old set on ebay or something, or I'll just use a shelf in my rack and do it that way.

Thanks for trying.

John
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29-May-2005, 02:36 PM #4
It may be a long shot but the guys at http://sweetwater.com have been pretty helpful.
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29-May-2005, 05:23 PM #5
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They seems to have totally dried up. Maube an old set on ebay or something, or I'll just use a shelf in my rack and do it that way.

Thanks for trying.

John
Wha...? That's a major pity. The G•Rack was a great solution to a common problem. They do have the PowerRack series if you want to take your G4's innards out of the beautiful case and put them into something that looks like a Wintel machine. I can't imagine why you'd ever want to do that, though.

There should be some reseller that still has the parts in stock. Sweetwater is a good bet. And, since they're discontinued products, you should be able to get one for a good price. You might also try Musician's Friend (the online version of Guitar Center), or Sam Ash.

If you live near a Guitar Center call them up or go into the store and ask them to do a search for the G•Rack. Their computer system is able to see what inventory exists in any store in the country, and is able to procure products from other stores with little effort.
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