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800.4Wenger (800.493.6437) • Instrument and Garment Storage “Wenger instrument storage cabinets are our first choice because they hold up well and look good. Wenger has been around a long time – they’ve worked out all the kinks. They offer many different cabinet options – doors, sizes – and are helpful in planning the proper layout.” – Rick Ghinelli, Performing & Visual Arts Director Spring Independent School District, Houston, Texas Sequoia High School, Redwood, California 800.4WENGER (800.493.6437) • www.wengercorp.com INSTRUMENT AND GARMENT STORAGE Instrument Storage AcoustiCabinets ™ Attic Storage Percussion Cabinets Page 51 Page 54 Workstation Pages 48-53 Page 60 Instrument storage cabinets New soft-sided storage The most trusted way to that are designed to be an protects equipment and A lockable, mobile storage secure and protect valuable integral part of your room’s creates storage space on solution and practical work instruments. Available in a acoustical treatment. top of your instrument area all rolled into one single variety of colors, sizes and storage cabinets. durable tool. styles. Tuba/Sousaphone Stringed Instrument Stringed Instrument Rack ’n Roll ® Rack Cabinet Racks Garment Rack Page 61 Page 62 Page 63 Page 64 Move and store any Store a variety of stringed Safely store and transport The easy way to move combination of tubas and instruments easily and Cellos, Basses, Violins and garments from place sousaphones safely and securely in one location. Violas. to place. securely. Garment Storage Music Library System Music Sorting Rack Folio Cabinets Cabinets Page 66 Page 67 Pages 68-69 Page 65 Cut your sheet music A portable, rolling cabinet Keep all your folios Whether it’s band uniforms, storage space needs by for sorting and distributing organized and right where choir robes, or theatre more than 50% with our sheet music. 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USAGE Storage to help protect instruments and avoid traffic jams PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS • Choice of solid doors, straight grille doors or no doors Environmentally responsible • Waterfall grille doors available for an extra charge • Handsome polyester laminate and thermofused composite wood core resists chipping and looks new years longer than other laminates • Shelves feature patented ventilation ridges and rounded front edges, improving airflow crucial to musical instrument, equipment, and garment longevity • Load-tested hinges and lock assemblies stand up to institutional use • 84", 68" and 38" heights available to meet your students’ needs. (Middle school and elementary school students cannot easily reach storage compartments more than 68" off the floor.) • 27 1/2" and 21" widths available CONSTRUCTION • Heavy-duty polyester laminate is adhered to 3/4" (19 mm) thermofused industrial-grade composite wood • Available with right- or left-hinged (standard) doors for easy access • Bolt-through construction maintains superior door and hardware condition, year after year • Seismic-compliant bracing available upon request as a special order • Available in four core substrates to meet your specific needs: industrial-grade composite wood (standard), environmentally sensitive (no added urea formaldehyde), moisture-resistant, and Vencore (plywood) • 10-year warranty • Available in all the color combinations shown on page 53 ORDERING INFORMATION Go to pages Wenger Instrument Storage Cabinets come in a San Ramon Valley High School, Danville, California wide variety of configurations, colors and sizes. 56-59 to view Please call your Wenger representative so that all of our cabinet we can understand your needs in order to provide the best solution and an estimate to configurations. RESOURCES help you budget your investment. Companion Product: Literature available: OnBoard ® Cargo Cart (call or download from the web) page 73 Another great option from Wenger! GearBoss storage and transport carts will revolutionize your storage room Brochure and save you tons of space! GearBoss and Tech X-Carts and Team Carts (pages 80-81) Sheets are smart storage that will protect your music instrument, uniform, athletic or costume investment. Web link: www.wengercorp.com/storage 800.4WENGER (800.493.6437) • www.wengercorp.com INSTRUMENT AND GARMENT STORAGE • 51 AcoustiCabinets™ Solve rehearsal room storage problems Need to have instrument storage in your rehearsal room? Here’s a way to minimize the loss of cubic volume, provide sound without creating sound problems. absorption, and help eliminate flutter echo caused by direct Waterfall Grille Doors Acoustically Absorptive Materials sound reflection. Unique curved grille door design provides The environmentally-friendly material at a distinctive look, minimizes a room’s cubic the back of the AcoustiCabinet helps volume loss and reduces vibration. eliminate direct sound reflection while After working closely with acoustical consultants, Wenger absorbing high and low frequencies. has developed an instrument storage cabinet that combines specially designed grille doors, acoustically absorptive material and reliable durability to produce storage that can help enhance the room’s acoustical performance. Easily Configured Number Plates AcoustiCabinets are available in and Locks many of the same configurations You can add number that our traditional cabinets cards to your Acousti - come in. See pages 56-59 for Cabinets and lock them the variety of options. with standard combina - Wenger Quality Construction tion locks just like tradi - Like all Wenger cabinets, AcoustiCabinets are tional Wenger cabinets built with the same heavy-duty construction for (locks not included). maximum performance and durability. WITHOUT ANY Cabinet #6, #4, #4 and #10 TREATMENT shown (see pages 56-59 for A rehearsal room without all configurations) any cabinets or acoustic treatments will have USAGE excessive loudness, flutter Instrument storage that’s engineered to be echoes and could possibly an integral part of your room’s acoustical treatment cause hearing loss over extended periods of time. PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS • Waterfall design on grille doors provides a distinctive look, minimizes a room’s cubic volume loss and reduces vibration WITH ORDINARY • Solid steel lockable doors provide protection from theft or damage STORAGE CABINETS • Environmentally friendly, acoustically absorptive material helps eliminate A rehearsal room with sound reflection instrument storage cabinets • Patented polyethylene shelves, bolt-through construction, and heavy-duty succeeds in diffusing some hardware for unmatched durability sound but has little effect in quieting loudness or CONSTRUCTION absorbing high and low • Available in all standard Wenger cabinet sizes 1-28 and 51-61 standard and frequencies. narrow (see pages 56-59) • Compartment grille door sizes are available for all standard Wenger cabinet sizes 1-28 and 51-61 WITH WENGER • Corner Cabinets not available in this configuration ACOUSTICABINETS • Available in all seven standard color combinations shown on page 53 A rehearsal room with Wenger’s • End cover panels available in Cherry, Evening Tigris, Solar Oak and Fusion Maple new AcoustiCabinets and used • Patent pending in conjunction with absorber and diffuser panels can create an acoustically balanced ORDERING INFORMATION environment. Loudness is See pages 56-59 for sizes, colors and ordering information controlled and balanced over the full audible range. 800.4WENGER (800.493.6437) • www.wengercorp.com 52 • INSTRUMENT AND GARMENT STORAGE Every room has different storage needs. Patented Shelves Superior Wenger construction That’s why we make sure you get takes on the daily bumps and bruises without chipping, crack - different storage options. ing, or splintering. Our shelves won’t separate or peel. Plus, they’re easy to clean and secured with tamper resistant AcoustiCabinets attachments. When you have instrument storage right in your rehearsal room, AcoustiCabinets are the answer. Specially designed grille doors and acoustically Waterfall Grille Doors absorptive material help provide sound Unique curved grille door design absorption and eliminate flutter echo. provides a distinctive look, mini - Cabinet #41 (Corner mizes a room’s cubic volume loss Cabinet #2 Cabinet) shown with and reduces vibration. See page shown with waterfall grille doors. 51 for more information. Cabinet #42 (Stringed Instrument waterfall grille Cabinet) shown with straight grille doors doors. and optional side panel. See page 62 for more details. Sousaphone and Tuba Wall Bracket . See page 61 for more information. Superior Ventilation Heat and humidity pose big threats in the music room, especially to expensive wooden instruments.
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