The Behringer ends are shallow. The TipTop z-ears are much deeper. I have a number of modules that won't fit comfortably in the behringer rack as a tabletop unit but will fit fine in the tip-top unit. I have a number of both at this point and my take on this is that the TipTop racks are better, but, the Behringer power supply is better with the supplied adapter. That said, the TipTop micro zeus can be used with a larger adapter to give you more 12v rail than the Behringer.SHall1000 wrote: Wed Mar 01, 2023 11:27 am Thanks guys. I am on the cusp of ordering a Behringer 19 inch rack kit and a Doepher wasp filter to get me started. I notice the quoted max depth for the rack is 39mm and the wasp is 45mm. Can anyone comment on usiing the B. rack as a table top skiff.
The happy ending kit comes with a 1AMP adapter but can use a standard 3AMP adapter.
So, in that sense, even though it's more money, if you want to use it on the tabletop, my advice is to go for the Happy Ending kit and use the power brick that it comes with for the time being. If you find that you need more power and you don't decide to go to a bigger case then you can get a larger adapter later.Provided with the module is a 1000mA +15VDC unregulated wall adapter
with a 2.5mm positive center pin connector.