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Rack Cases for Audio, AV, IT, and Rack-Mount Equipment
Shop rack cases for amplifiers, mixers, wireless systems, servers, networking gear, test equipment, and other rack-mount components. Explore standard rack cases, shock rack cases, shallow racks, rolling rack cases, console racks, half rack cases, and soft rack cases built for storage, transport, and equipment protection.
Whether you need a lightweight rack for everyday transport, a rolling rack for mobile setups, or a shockmount rack case for sensitive equipment, this page helps you compare the main rack case styles and choose the best fit.
- 19-inch rack case options
- Shallow, standard, and deep rack depths
- Shock protection for sensitive gear
- Rolling and console rack configurations
Browse Rack Case Categories
Start with the main rack case styles below to compare transport, protection, depth, and mobility options.
Standard Rack Cases
Traditional rack case protection for amplifiers, processors, power conditioners, and general rack-mount gear.
Shock Rack Cases
Added vibration and impact isolation for more delicate audio, AV, broadcast, and electronics equipment.
Shallow Rack Cases
Compact-depth racks for smaller components, portable setups, and applications where full rack depth is not needed.
Rolling Rack Cases
Rack cases with wheels for easier transport of heavier systems used in live production, installs, and field use.
Console Rack Cases
Angled and console-style rack cases designed for mixers, control surfaces, and rack gear in one transport solution.
Half Rack Cases
Smaller-format rack cases for compact equipment setups where full-size rack space is not required.
How to Choose the Right Rack Case
Choose Your Rack Style
Select a standard rack case for everyday transport, a shock rack for sensitive equipment, a rolling rack for heavy systems, or a console rack for mixer-based setups.
Match the Rack Depth
Measure the depth of your rack-mount equipment and cables so you can choose a shallow, standard, or deeper rack case that fits cleanly.
Plan for Transport and Protection
If your gear travels often, prioritize shock protection, wheels, strong hardware, and a rack case construction suited to repeated movement and field use.
