Denon SC2000 Mixer Height
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    Hi

    Any ergonomic ideas for raising the height of a pair of Denon SC2000's to external mixer height? So far have tried foam but it is less than ideal.

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    Handy storage & should be approx the correct height with the SC2000 sat on top.
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    When I had mine I used some 18mm MDF. Get a decent size sheet and cut the size of the controller you need, then with the offcuts, measure them out to the height you need minus 18mm for the top board and glue them on to the base to make some legs.

    Sorry for the poor explanation, I have tried looking for a photo of them but can't find one now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Harryjrankin View Post
    Hi

    Any ergonomic ideas for raising the height of a pair of Denon SC2000's to external mixer height? So far have tried foam but it is less than ideal.
    denon-dn-sc2000-bottom1.jpg

    denon-dn-sc2000-bottom2.jpg

    That's double-sided tape + wood +/- 1,5mm paintsprayed in black.
    The Denons are the exact height as my Traktor S8 now, but ideally I'd add a rubber mat underneath those 2 wooden pieces, so they don't move when riding the pitchfader. Or cut a mousemat into 2 pieces the same size.
    Current DJ Gear: Kontrol S8 | Denon DN-SC2000 | V-Moda XS / Logitech Z5500
    Past:
    Numark 4TRAK / Kontrol X1 + Z1 + F1 / Novation Twitch / Denon MC3000
    Reloop Jockey 3 Remix / M-Audio Xponent / V-Moda Crossfade LP

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