Help - Amp In Shelf


HI, I need the communities suggestions.

I recently purchased my 2nd Agostino S-350 amp in placing it in my Adona Zero GXT Black Widow rack I noticed I did not leave enough spacing in building the rack for the 2nd amp. I ended up guessing the distance needed as I was lowering the 4 shelf supports down low enough to allow the amp to fit, however, once I was done, I noticed in order for proper spacing with the 1st amp I lowered the shelf supports 2" to low. I installed the amp but it is 2" lower in shelf spacing than the 1st amp,

Does anyone have any ideas how to raise an amp in a rack, the amp I believe weighs 135 lbs the shelf it self is 25 lbs so around 160 lbs. I am hoping to find a way to raise the 2nd amp 2" while in the rack and readjust the shelf supports under the amp.

I know I can disconnect all the cables move the rack out from the wall  take the amp out and adjust the shelf supports, and have to go through the hassle of reinstalling and connecting everything again, that way but that is such a hassle. Has anyone come across this problem before and found a simple fix??? Hopefully no one out there is a dumb as me haha.

I would be grateful, my OCD is off the charts seeing that 2" shelf gap between the 1st and 2nd amp in the rack not equally spaced. LOL

Thanks

Norm

 

evillgeniuz
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If you have something underneath that can take the weight, get a couple sets of these and pump it up:

 

Gute Air Wedge Bag Pump, 3 Pack Commercial Inflatable Air Wedge Bag Tool, Professional Leveling Kit & Alignment Tool, Air Bag Tool for Variety of Jobs, 330 LB Rating, 3 Sizes https://a.co/d/6legVFp

 

For those of you that have the same conundrum, I purchased an airbag placed it underneath the amp inflated it to the desired height,  relocated the shelf supports directly under the amp, leveled it, and done. I did not have to remove the wires, amp and reposition the rack or go that headache and backache. Moreover, I was able to adjust the height of the amp inch by inch stand back and see exactly where I wanted it to be. 

Glad it worked. Everyone should own a set of the things, they come in handy for a lot of situations.