Dc
Not much to say, seems like a solid multiplug. Distance between rack ears is measured to be mounted on a distance pole of any speaker or light stand which is pretty awesome. Lack of on/off switch is the only negative i can say and power cable seems a bit on the cheap side, but you can always change that i guess. For the price of 13 euro its a five star item, no question about that.
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HM
Falls short in the essentials
There are two things I expect from a 9.5" power strip. The first is that it distributes power, which it does.
The second is that it is actually 9.5" wide and can be installed in a 9.5" rack. Unfortunately, it does not span the full length of my 9.5" case which makes it essentially useless.
The second is that it is actually 9.5" wide and can be installed in a 9.5" rack. Unfortunately, it does not span the full length of my 9.5" case which makes it essentially useless.
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Perfect size for half of a full size rack
I needed to add front AND back power sockets to a full stage rack.
As most rack power strips, this one allows you to rotate the rack ears so the sockets are facing the front or the rear.
You'll need a 1U connector plate (Canford makes one, but any CNC shop will make one for less) to join the two strips, and the size is perfect.
As most rack power strips, this one allows you to rotate the rack ears so the sockets are facing the front or the rear.
You'll need a 1U connector plate (Canford makes one, but any CNC shop will make one for less) to join the two strips, and the size is perfect.
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