Hello YouTube! This is the Behringer
Deepmind 12D, the desktop module,
and this video is about a quick hack
on how to change the angle at which it stands.
This is what the module looks like from the side,
and you can see that the wood panel
dictates at which angle the desktop
module is standing. Now, I want to put it
higher up on a shelf, so I need to tilt
the module a tiny little bit more,
so that I can see more of the front panel.
Now, surprise, surprise, if you look at the
rack ears that are included in the
package, you will notice that the holes
on one side absolutely coincide with the
holes at the bottom of the desktop module.
So you can actually use these
rack ears to prop the rear up a bit,
and I'll show you how this is done, it's very
quick. First of all, we need to remove
the three bottom screws.
Now that we have removed the screws,
we can put in the rack ears. Now, we take the rack ear for the left side, but we put it on the right side,
the wrong way around, underneath,
like this. So let's fix this now with screws.
Now you can notice that the screw
in the middle is not going to be needed,
so don't use this one. Small tip on the
side: Don't use the screws
that are included with the rack ears, use the
screws that are used for the wooden panels.
And now we repeat the same thing
on the other side.
As you can see, the module is now
standing at a much steeper angle,
which you can also notice from the side.
I've added some additional rubber feet
underneath to make it
stand more tightly.
If you have any feedback,
please feel free to leave a comment!
