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Re: Laptop recommendations(why a laptop at all?)
> True, noise is an issue if you are doing really sensitive music in small
> spaces at low volumes. But if you are rocking out at a club, then no one
> will hear. But, honestly, the laptop I do have (a 400Mhz P2 Dell) is
nearly
> as loud as my rack-mount PC. Seagate Barracuda ATA II hard drives are
very
> quiet, I would recommend them to anyone using IDE drives (do they make a
> SCSI version?). Here's a place to try for quiet power supplies and CPU
> fans: http://pcpowercooling.com/
Yes, I have a bunch of their stuff. Good site.
> Can't say anything about the vibration and shock damage risk except that
>I
> already conceeded to that in my first post. But what gear can you really
> expect to be able to throw around anyway?
>
Sure, but then why buy a rack mount? Just get one of those $20 pc 'lug
straps' and carry your pc around that way.
> True, again, about the standard rack-mount case depth problem. I have
> wondered about that for a while now and was expecting to have a custom
case
> built. I was pleasantly surprized to discover that my Gator GRC-10X6
>case
> (http://www.gatorcases.com/sections/prdct/prdct-mixer.htm) is deep enough
to
> hold the 21" PC chassis. (It will probably end up being the 4U PC
chassis,
> the 1U Aardvark Q10, keyboard/mouse drawer, then a mixer on the top, and
>a
> power conditioner in the rear. A powerful, mostly-portable project
studio.)
>