Sleek desktop display & protection for Synergy / Randall modules – What do you guys think? (Plus looking for new product ideas!)

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Calling all Synergy users! I'm curious to get your thoughts on something I've been working on.

I created a sleek minimalistic way to store, display, and protect your Synergy modules when not in use. It didn't make sense to purchase a massive expensive rack unit, it would take up too much space.
Since I couldn't find a solution on the market, I ended up designing and manufacturing a "Synergy Module Protective Enclosure" in my shop.

I went through a few design revisions to make sure the tolerances were spot on, and I'm currently running a dedicated queue to handle the demand for 1-bay, 2-bay, 3-bay, 4-bay, and 5-bay setups, depending on how many modules you are trying to protect and display.

I've gotten great feedback from users so far, but I wanted to open it up to the Rig Talk community:
  1. What do you think of this design? Is this a solution you've been looking for?
  2. What should I build next? Are there other Synergy or modular gear utility pieces that you wish existed?
Thanks!
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I don't think I would use them. I just have two stacks of boxes on the studio shelf. If I had modules that were missing their box then it might be more appealing.
 
I'd probably print a few if it was up on printables/makerworld but I'm kinda right there with Rackman. Having the threaded inserts is more inconvenient for quick access. If I was traveling I'd want something that protected the knobs/pots, like the OG box.
 
I'd probably print a few if it was up on printables/makerworld but I'm kinda right there with Rackman. Having the threaded inserts is more inconvenient for quick access. If I was traveling I'd want something that protected the knobs/pots, like the OG box.
I hadn't considered offering without the inserts. That's a good idea.
I don't think I would use them. I just have two stacks of boxes on the studio shelf. If I had modules that were missing their box then it might be more appealing.
This is how I was managing my modules before. At least for me, this has saved time and has made it so I am more likely to swap modules when there is a sound I'm going for.

Thank you both for your feedback!
 
Hmmm. Something like this, or maybe it was this, have been popping up on my local FB Marketplace. Didn't look to see if the ad was a "shipped from Oklahoma" ad though. Currently have six modules. Two are in a SYN-2 and the rest are in the boxes.
 
Hmmm. Something like this, or maybe it was this, have been popping up on my local FB Marketplace. Didn't look to see if the ad was a "shipped from Oklahoma" ad though. Currently have six modules. Two are in a SYN-2 and the rest are in the boxes.
That's me, I'm in Oklahoma.

What 6 modules do you have out of curiosity? I'm looking to pick up a third to work with the ZWreck and the JMP.
 
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