From: Doug Moran on 5 Apr 2010 18:19 Ron <ron(a)lunevalleyaudio.com> wrote: > > I think the size and weight of the GL2400 > > 32 channel in a road case might be more than one person can handle > > safely and without damaging the board. > > I'd agree with you there, I have a GL2000 in a road case and it`s a > struggle to get it in the van single handed. > > Ron(UK) Thanks Ron for confirming what I suspected. Doug --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: news(a)netfront.net ---
From: Greg Cameron on 5 Apr 2010 23:23 On Apr 5, 3:19 pm, Doug Moran <mor...(a)nospam.denison.edu> wrote: > Ron <r...(a)lunevalleyaudio.com> wrote: > > > I think the size and weight of the GL2400 > > > 32 channel in a road case might be more than one person can handle > > > safely and without damaging the board. > > > I'd agree with you there, I have a GL2000 in a road case and it`s a > > struggle to get it in the van single handed. > > > Ron(UK) > > Thanks Ron for confirming what I suspected. > > Doug > > --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: n...(a)netfront.net --- I've had no issues moving and setting up my ATA cased GL2200-32 over the years. The GL4000-48 is a different story. I can roll it and get it up on the Easy Tilt® well enough. But taking the lid off is an impossibility without a 2nd person.
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