I have very limited space on my desk and the only way I can easily access the Kemper rack is if I stack my ~12lb PC monitor on top of it. The metal casing on the unit appears to be pretty sturdy but I just wanted to check to see if this is a common practice or if anyone has done the same thing. My suspicion is that this isn't a big deal at all but given how expensive the unit is I don't want to take any chances at the moment.
Is it safe to stack things on top of the Kemper Rack?
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PandaKO -
November 8, 2018 at 11:36 AM -
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I'm sure it will be ok.
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Well, despite the casing probably going to survive this, I suspect it wasn't designed for this, but if you would worry about, why not build a small wooden shelve which goes over the rack, and is reinforced, to hold your monitor?
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better safe than sorry
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Well I'm in a dorm room so the only other option is putting it on the floor... Oh well
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I use Craftsman Rubber blocks on each corner, between the Kemper and my SurgeX.
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Rather it be up high than down low!
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Well I'm in a dorm room so the only other option is putting it on the floor... Oh well
Do not put it on the floor bro! Get a small side table for it or secure a shelf on the wall?
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Looks totally awesome, very noice!
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Thanks 808. Ki went a bit crazy with it though. The pull out rails for the keyboard can handle 250kg - even I don’t pound the keys that hard
PandaKO even in a dorm room you should be able to make a stand of some sort to put the monitor on. It doesn’t need to be permanent. I would go for some books/bricks/yoga bricks/etc spaced wider than the KPa to provide the height then just sit a bit of plywood/mdf/Ikea Shelving (anything really) as a bridge between the supports. Slide KPA underneath and sit monitor on top. When ypu leave the room the “stand” can go in a bag or box and leave with you.
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I've got my monitor attached to the wall with a vesa mount bracket.
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Now THAT is a monitor stand
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If you're going to spend 2k on a piece of gear you should be able to afford $100 for a rack case to put it in.