Omnirax

Description

The desk surface accommodates large keyboard controllers, control surfaces, and smaller mixers while offering 8 rackspaces in 2 bays within easy reach. The shelf above the rackspaces will hold near-field monitors or displays; the shelf below is ideal for your CPU or storage. An optional sliding keyboard tray is available (Item 548083).
Omnirax Presto Studio Desk Maple

Features

  • Desk surface accommodates large keyboard controllers, control surfaces, smaller mixers
  • 8 rackspaces in 2 bays within easy reach
  • Shelf above the rackspaces will hold near-field monitors or displays
  • Shelf below rackspaces is ideal for CPU or storage
  • Optional sliding keyboard tray is available (Item 548083).

Specs

  • Desk surface height: 26.5"
  • Desk surface dimensions: 55.9"W x 21.9"D
  • Desk space in front of monitor bridge: 17.25"
  • Clearance below bridge: 2"
  • Nearfield monitor height: 37.13"
  • Video monitor shelf width: 55.63"

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  • Simply Amazing!!!!!!

    5

    submitted9 years ago

    byMrknoxbeats

    fromColorado

    This desk is small yet big in terms of placement. You place a lot on it plus with the wheels it's the cherry on top.

  • Music Room is Organized Now!

    5

    submitted14 years ago

    byChad Parsons

    fromCalifornia

    Just assembled my desk and am extremely pleased with it. Since there are virtually no reviews of this product online, I figured it was worth giving a good rundown. I got the black version. The black looks fine, smooth with a not too glossy coat. Does attract fingerprints like crazy. 1) Assembly isn't that bad. There aren't that many pieces and I did most of it by myself. There are going to be a couple times that having another person is nearly required, but this can be done solo by most anyone. The one caveat is to be sure you have an electric drill. If you don't have it to further drill out the pre-made holes for screws, those screws aren't going in. Seriously. For particle board it's TOUGH. Other than, piece of cake. All the holes properly aligned and I was never having to beat and shake to get things to match up. Final project is quite sturdy and the casters work well even on carpet. 2) Size is great. I have an M-Audio ProjectMix and it can handle this with just a tad bit of overhang (once mic cables are plugged in). Doesn't create any shaking on the DAW at all, still completely stable. Any bigger DAW and you're outta luck, though. I have KRK Rockit 5's on the top shelf along with a 23" monitor and there's a good 5" on either side of the screen. I put the monitor on an ergo arm and I recommend doing this, it's just nicer. Not required at all as the top shelf isn't as high up as I thought it was going to be. A monitor on its normal stand would be at a fine height (I'm 6'0" if you're wondering). 3) Cable management is so nice. A tiny slot for cables running to the desktop like computer power and display cords. Rack gear cables drop down further back. There are plenty of backings and supports to keep everything apart (still gonna be a jungle behind there but your legs will never know it). Also plenty of room beneath the desk for further storage if you can find some thin shelves. I thought maybe an additional set of racks could go below here but that's not happening. I also ordered the keyboard tray but it's backordered and I believe I'll be canceling that. There'd be no room underneath. Overall, totally solid. I looked at a lot of other furniture options and chose this one because I couldn't justify paying a lot for furniture as bland and simple as Raxxess. If you're going to have more than 8 pieces of rack gear (doubt I ever do) then yes, you'll obviously need something larger to accomodate it. But for something in between Raxxess and Studio RTA (think that's what it's called), I would look into this desk. Shipping was quick, too!

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  • asked bySan

    fromArcadia, CA

    With the casters on, what is the height above the floor of the desk's work surface?

    Open Reply - Beau
    Approximately 34 inches.
  • asked byAJAY

    fromMonterey, MA

    The optional sliding keyboard tray is what is shown in the picture I assume. What is the cost and difficult of assembly?

    Open Reply - Ronald
    We have them listed online as well. You can find the item number in the details of the desk. As for installation all the holes are pre-drilled and mounting hardware is included so it's just as easy as putting the rest of the desk together.