
Behringer
Behringer EURORACK EARS (80 HP) 19" Rack Ears
★★★★★
Mount your 80 HP Eurorack chassis in a standard 19" rack with the Behringer EURORACK EARS — a clean, precise hardware solution for studio integration.
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Overview
Key Features
19” rack ears for 80 HP eurorack chassis
Ideal for Behringer synthesizers and other 3U format EQUIPMENT
3-Year warranty program*
Designed and engineered in the U.K
Specifications
Brand
Behringer
Model
EURORACK EARS (80 HP)
Rack Format
19 inch
Compatible Chassis
80 HP Eurorack, 3U format
Dimensions
5.2 x 1.22 x 0.91 inches
Weight
5.3 oz
Design Origin
Engineered in the U.K.
Warranty
3 years
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Allows clean integration of an 80 HP Behringer Eurorack chassis into a standard 19" rack alongside studio outboard gear — eliminating the need for a separate desktop stand or floor-mounted case.
- Engineered specifically for the Behringer 80 HP chassis, so fitment is exact without drilling, shimming, or improvised mounting solutions.
- Lightweight aluminum construction adds minimal weight to a chassis that may already be heavily loaded with modules.
- 3-year Behringer warranty program provides coverage for a hardware component that's expected to take mechanical load over years of regular rack use.
- Designed and engineered in the U.K., which indicates specification rigor appropriate for a safety-critical mounting component.
👎 Cons
- Compatibility is limited to Behringer's own 80 HP chassis — owners of other 80 HP frames from Doepfer, Tiptop, or other manufacturers should verify hole pattern compatibility before purchasing.
- No audio or functional capability is added — this is purely structural hardware, which means it represents an additional purchase cost for anyone who bought a chassis expecting it to include rack ears.
- At 5.3 ounces the ears themselves are light, but installation instructions and included fastener details are sparse in product documentation, which can slow first-time installation.
- Does not convert the chassis to a shallow-depth rack profile — the full depth of the Eurorack frame and its modules must be accommodated in the rack cabinet's depth clearance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What exactly do these rack ears do, and what do they attach to?
These are mounting brackets that attach to the sides of an 80 HP Eurorack chassis, converting it to a standard 19-inch rack-mount format. They don't add audio functionality — they're structural hardware that lets you secure a 3U Eurorack frame in a rackmount cabinet alongside other 19" gear like interfaces, compressors, or patch bays.
Are these ears compatible with any 80 HP chassis or only Behringer-brand frames?
They are specifically designed for Behringer 80 HP Eurorack chassis and the mounting hole pattern is engineered to that specification. Compatibility with third-party 80 HP frames depends on whether those frames share Behringer's mounting hole geometry — verify measurements before assuming cross-compatibility.
What hardware is needed to install these rack ears?
Basic installation requires a screwdriver to attach the ears to the chassis side panels using the appropriate screws. The ears themselves are described as attaching to the existing chassis frame. Standard rack-mount screws are used to secure the assembled unit into a 19" rack enclosure.
How many rack units (U) does the 80 HP chassis occupy once mounted with these ears?
A standard 3U Eurorack chassis with these ears installed occupies 3U of rack space in a 19" cabinet, consistent with the 3U Eurorack format specification.
Do these ears affect the structural rigidity of the chassis?
The ears are engineered to add rigidity to the chassis-to-rack connection, distributing the weight of the loaded frame across the rack rail mounting points. A fully loaded 80 HP chassis with modules is heavier than it looks, and proper rack ear attachment is important for long-term frame security in a touring or installed rack.