Rock-N-RollerStage and Studio Equipment Case (RSHM2T)
V**N
Handiest addition to the cart yet, but typical RnR QC issues
Its somewhat a shame that Rock N Roller's system is so handy and versatile, because its why I keep putting up with their crappy QC and mfg tolerances.Every item I have ever bought from Rock N Roller through ANY outlet, comes in a MINT box with no damage, and requires an hour of tweaking to make it fit or work. This shelf was no exception. It had two bent "C" ends that I had to bend back out to fit around the handle on my R10. I had to loosen EVERY SINGLE NUT on the rails, and assemble it on my cart then retighten so it would line up enough the male and female rail ends from each half of shelf would go together (they werent even close to fitting in each other out of the box.). The carpet is not glued down to the boards like my lower deck panels is, and even just pulling it tight before stapling was too much to ask. I can run my hand along it and make it ripple.I could go on all day about how I had the same problems with my R10 cart, lower deck etc, BUT this thing saves me so much effort moving gear on photoshoots, I put up with it. At least it isnt expensive.
A**R
new mounting hdw. is great, and fast
the new mounting hdw. makes setup and teardown quick and painless, not the juggling act employed when using previous models...just a 10 min. adjustment for the 1st mount out of the box, and should be good after that...the mounting pegs can stay installed and the handles will fold down perfectly flat with them intact...you might want to keep the provided allen wrenches handy, because I suspect you'll need to do a bit of tightening once in a while...the addition of a few lock washers and replacing the nuts with lock nuts would be a worthwhile improvement and eliminate the need for this, but I suspect it will work fine with OEM parts and a periodic inspection/ tightening...The board itself is not carpeted, but painted with a sort of textured paint, it doesn't feel like things will slip easily...I plan to use only the shorter single version, but when hooked together into the long version (yes, it comes with BOTH pieces), feels sturdy enough to use as a working platform...I'm happy with it, and if I develop problems I'll amend this review.
J**Z
It took a little thinking...
I almost sent it back. It's a big, clunky thing just laying about. I screwed it togetherand went to lay on the pegs that screw into the insides of the upright handles.It don't fit. WTF?? Tried to make it ride on top. Nope. Tried wangdangling it in every conceivableangle and approach. I was getting it ready to return, flipped it over to start unscrewing the hardwarethat connects the panels to the frame. The lights from in high shone upon me and I realized there were "slots" in the metal tubes whence the screws came through!!! Pressing the rails "in" to the center made the width the perfect width to lay upon the pegs!! Even spread them out a bit to get a tighter fit. ta dah!! Instruction manuals used to be so cool!! This thing didn't come with one.
J**N
"FEET" ARE DEFECTIVE: Had to Dremel Them
The "feet" on the bottom of the deck that are supposed to drop down inside the frame in order to level the deck, didn't even come close. No amount of reconfiguration or strength allowed me to level the deck. I ended up spending an hour Dremeling two of the "feet" to level the deck. No Quality Control at all. Clearly no one ever attempted to place this deck on the RocknRoller to discover the "feet" weren't glued on properly. They just glued, packed, and sent the sucker out. Bad form, guys! Very bad form. And no I didn't send it back because I already had to send a different deck back! (See photos)
J**S
Its functional...but cheaply made
As far as a shelf is concerned it works. The wood was not cut straight and there is a gap between the two pieces. One of the pieces is cut at an angle so the corner sticks out from the second part of the wooden shelf. The wood was slightly different thicknesses, and the paint was not evenly applied. It looked very cheap.. but it worked.I am not pleased with the way it attaches to the cart, it is a hassle to remove, and the retention system does not stay in place as well as leaves too much of a gap for a tighter fit.If I had seen one before I bought it I would have gone with a magliner conversion with shelf... but I have this now.
E**S
Very useful...kind of rough product
The best news I can give you is that this thing actually made a rock solid stand for my MOXF8 weighted keyboard. I just needed a add a block of wood under one side to make a perfect stand. My Nord Electro 73 fits on it even easier on my G11 RackNRoll.The bad news is that this thing seems like it was almost produced in somebody's garage...kind of surprised at the wood cuts..but on the other hand, I could never have made this thing myself. It's heavy and adds one more bulky thing to the pile of stuff you carry to a gig...I'm not sure that I will use it forever, but I am very satisfied, just don't expect a nice piece of furniture...
S**K
COME ON!!! Fix your manufacturing blunders already!!! I shouldn't need a Dremel to make it work!
I wish they'd just get things straight. Missing parts, holes don't line up... modifications needed. Over it. In a perfect world they have some great products. Unfortunately they don't always execute. Now I have to send this huge box back b/c I don't want to deal with drilling out holes or buying parts that were missing to make it work. Super annoyed. It's truly a shame they're getting so many similar reviews... could be such a great company but they're slacking. Not sure who eats the cost of the "free" shipping and return... hope it's them so they try harder.
E**R
Somewhat disappointing
I'm a little disappointed with the solid deck's design. It is literally two pieces of wood with some manual thumb tabs to affix them to the deck bars on the RocknRoller cart. When the deck is attached, you cannot fold the cart's handles down flat for storage, and you also have to detach the deck boards in order to adjust the cart to its various size options; of which you get exactly two when using the solid deck: smallest, or largest. Any of the mid-points can only use the larger deck board and leaves gaps.I was hoping for a permanently affixed deck that could slide into itself.The good, however, is that it's sturdy 1/4" plywood, so it should stand up to use and abuse without much issue.
A**R
Good
good but you could make one with the right brackets. It's not that well made with the carpet stapled to the wood
B**N
Does it’s job.
This shelf fits easily into the R12 and is covered with a nonslip carpet material. Creates good storage area for camera equipment while the trolley is in use as a tethering station.
G**O
No lo recomiendo es caro y de mala calidad
Muy mala calidad de las tablas son demasiado débiles y una me llego rota de uno de los soportes y aparte carísimas
E**N
Crap!
Received item incomplete. Package came and top was dismantled and missing 4lug nuts and falling apart. Crap!
R**
calidad
es bueno el producto podria ser mejor pero por el costo esta bien y es fácil de armar
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