Discover ALGAM's new stage and studio accessories!

We are proud to present our new (own) brand Algam Audio where we start with the launch of accessories for the studio and for the stage.

The first collection combines robustness, ease of use and affordability to offer you optimal storage and transport solutions for your equipment.

Discover our 19" (server) racks and accessories

19" (server) racks are essential for protecting and organising your audio equipment, both in the studio and on stage. Our 19" (server) racks offer a robust and mobile solution for safely storing and transporting your equipment.

FEATURES OF THE 19" (SERVER) RACKS:

  • Available sizes: 8U, 12U and 16U to meet all your needs

  • Mobility: fitted with castors with brake for easy and safe moving

  • Accessories included: Supplied with all necessary mounting accessories and screws

Ideal for a wide range of rack-mountable products, these 19" (server) racks ensure optimal organisation and maximum protection of your equipment.

Om uw 19” (server) racks compleet te maken en uw apparatuur efficiënt te organiseren, bieden wij een uitgebreid assortiment accessoires aan, waaronder 1U en 2U panelen, ventilatieroosters, inlays en een lade van 2U..

Discover our transport solutions for your equipment

Transporting your equipment easily and safely is essential for your performances and on stage. The TR-200 extendible trolley is designed to meet these needs, offering a robust and practical solution for moving your equipment.

A computer stand on wheels for optimum working comfort

Ideal for meeting rooms, conference rooms, classrooms or stage areas, Algam's LSW mobile computer stand is a simple, effective and robust solution for optimal working comfort. Its tray with lip, with internal dimensions of 39 cm long by 29 cm wide, can be laid flat or tilted simply, while ensuring your equipment is held securely thanks to the lip!

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