+1 ... However, either of your expressed choices would be fine, though all of the Pittsburgh cases I'm familiar with have twice the amperage (5A@+/-12 vs 2.5A@+/-12) of the Erica case.pekbro wrote: Sun Jun 02, 2024 2:23 amLong as you're not assuming that just because these psu's have a housing rather than a brick, that they are somehow better than the brick type, essentially they are the same (e.g. switching type, that must convert to 5v), except that the one with the housing is more of a hassle and more costly to replace.Constructed Identity wrote: Sun Jun 02, 2024 12:31 am So I ordered a Spectravox and some right-angled patch cables and I am looking at euro rack cases.
I've already decided I don't want one with a little plug like the kind that broke on my HP laptop years ago... Right now it is between an Erica Synths traveler (6U x 104hp) and the Pittsburgh modular studio case (3 rows of 100hp) because they both have universal power supply.
*I say hassle because you have to be sure not to electrocute yourself changing it out,
where with a brick you simply have to plug it in.
I now have two Behringer Eurorack Go Mobile 2x140 HP, and some older DIY fabs @126HP with several 4MS power bricks. No issues with any of them.
I actually prefer the more compact 126, or even 104HP, for cable management and visually, but I have quite a few larger modules (32-40+HP) that eat those up really quickly and necessitate vertical growth that I find similarly (organizationally/visually) difficult/unmanageable beyond four rows.
