6U Deluxe Rack with 14" Rail-to-Rail Depth and Recessed Handles
Big-system capacity in a manageable footprint. The ProX X-6UE is a 6U, rail-to-rail flight case with a true 14" working depth, purpose-built for standard-depth wireless receivers, system DSP, power conditioning, and outboard processing. It delivers the vertical scope you need for multi-channel RF and processing while staying compact for mobile DJ, rental, and install workflows.
Ready for dock-to-dance floor. A laminated 3/8" flight shell, reinforced ball corners, twist latches, and removable front/rear lids protect critical electronics during transport and changeovers. Dual recessed spring handles keep two-hand carries balanced through stairs, curbs, and tight booth entries across Chicago venues and corporate sites.
Real-World Applications and Sound Roles
- Multi-receiver RF bay: four to six channels + antenna distro + power.
- PA control center: speaker-management DSP + measurement interface + network switch.
- DJ outboard suite: compressor/limiter, stereo enhancement, vocal processing.
- Service & install kit: front patch panels with rear cable/power management.
Where This Rack Excels
- Standard-Depth Hardware: 14" rail-to-rail depth fits devices that outgrow shallow 7" cases.
- Channel Headroom: 6U height supports multi-receiver RF banks and full DSP chains.
- Fast Turnarounds: Dual lids and front/rear rails streamline patching and service.
- Rental Durability: Laminate, corners, and latches withstand repeat cycles and stacking.
- Cable Discipline: Rear rails accept power strips, tie-downs, and patch plates for clean routing.
- Chicago Logistics: Two recessed handles stabilize van-to-venue carries and stairs.
Enclosure & Road Finish of the X-6UE
Laminated flight shell: 3/8" class plywood with a durable exterior finish resists scuffs and abrasion from trucks, docks, and club floors.
Reinforced framing: Steel ball corners and recessed hardware help the case stay square and show-ready through regular gig use.
Rails, Depth & Service Access
Dual rack rails (front & rear): Mount primary devices up front and rear accessories (power, cable guides, patch plates) to keep signal and AC tidy.
14" working depth: Accommodates many standard-depth receivers and processors without stepping into oversized touring trunks.
Quick-open lids: Removable front/back lids enable rapid setup and efficient changeovers.
Handling & Hardware Ergonomics
Dual recessed spring handles: Balanced two-hand carries reduce fatigue and protect knuckles in tight corridors.
ATA-style latching: Twist latches secure both lids and are easy to operate—even with gloves during cold-weather load-ins.
How to Deploy in the Field
- Pre-wire the rear: Mount a compact power strip/conditioner; bundle IEC and signal lines with hook-and-loop ties for quick resets.
- Weight low, airflow clear: Place the heaviest unit in lower U-spaces and leave service loops to prevent strain on connectors.
- Label everything: Rear I/O labels make changeovers foolproof in dark booths and festival wings.
- Transport discipline: Lids on before moving; stack flat in vehicles to protect rails and latches.
Why Choose from AVMaxx
Built by people who design working rigs. We spec 6U, 14" racks like the X-6UE when standard-depth RF and DSP need vertical headroom without the weight penalty of full touring cases. Expect clean cable paths, logical device order, and service-friendly layouts that keep Chicago shows on schedule.
Hands-on configuration support: Share your signal chain and we’ll map U-space order, rear-rail accessories, airflow, and labeling so your rack stays fast, quiet, and reliable gig after gig.
Frequently Asked Questions — ProX X-6UE
What hardware benefits most from the 14" depth?
Standard-depth wireless receivers, DSP/system processors, interfaces, and outboard FX that won’t fit in shallow 7" cases.
Does it include both front and rear rack rails?
Yes. Dual rails let you mount primary gear up front and organize power/cabling on the rear for clean routing.
Is 6U the right height for a growing DJ processor rack?
6U offers headroom for multi-receiver RF and DSP while staying portable. If you expect further expansion, plan U-space with a blank panel buffer.
Any tips to protect faceplates and connectors?
Use proper rack screws with washers, avoid overtightening, and leave service loops on rear cables to reduce strain on jacks.
Scale your standard-depth rack with confidence—choose the ProX X-6UE from AVMaxx for a compact, road-worthy build that keeps shows fast, clean, and reliable.