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Because why not? Pretty good write up from design to build and includes cad drawings as well.

Archive: https://archive.today/tNwOz

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>A few years ago I developed a few clever ways of rackmounting non-rackmount equipment so it could look neat in my HiFi rack enclosure.1 The goal was to have a professional-looking setup that would support input from my TV, spotify, Airplay, DJ controller and other sources while being able to drive a subwoofer with room correction and integrated crossover. As part of this I also developed some HiFiBerry accessory hardware and code to allow streaming, input selection, remote volume control and track identification.2 The rack conversions, hardware and code weren’t used long (as I tend to change around my HiFi gear frequently) but I figured given the work I put in it’s likely useful to someone else wanting to rackmount their HiFi gear or mess with HiFiBerry hardware.

Because why not? Pretty good write up from design to build and includes cad drawings as well. Archive: https://archive.today/tNwOz From the post: >>A few years ago I developed a few clever ways of rackmounting non-rackmount equipment so it could look neat in my HiFi rack enclosure.1 The goal was to have a professional-looking setup that would support input from my TV, spotify, Airplay, DJ controller and other sources while being able to drive a subwoofer with room correction and integrated crossover. As part of this I also developed some HiFiBerry accessory hardware and code to allow streaming, input selection, remote volume control and track identification.2 The rack conversions, hardware and code weren’t used long (as I tend to change around my HiFi gear frequently) but I figured given the work I put in it’s likely useful to someone else wanting to rackmount their HiFi gear or mess with HiFiBerry hardware.
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haha. So you were a BOFH. Also, probably sub7.

Yeah, I've been around for a while.

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That's IT, Sub7! Memories. Remember WinNuke?!

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Yeah, all of the things.. There was a lot more "easily available" back in the day.

Sub7 had a "matrix screen mode" at one point so you could black out someone's monitor and freak them out.