Powercon power strip

Jan 19, 2011
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Are there any manufacturers of pre-made powercon power strips?

I've never seen one, just different designs that people have made for themselves. I need something with 1 in/8 out that can be mounted alongside a Galileo for power distribution to various speakers.
 
Re: Powercon power strip

Basically I'm looking for something that has a powercon in linked to 6-8 powercon out. Doesnt need to be rack mountable, but it would be handy if it was.

I run the whole pa/fills/monitors and drive on a single 230V/16A breaker, just need to split it into more sockets.
 
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Check out Thomann in the UK, they carry some I've seen. Also the dread pirate roberts, er, I mean the dread maker behringer, has some in rack mount format.

Boomerweps
 
Re: Powercon power strip

Are there any manufacturers of pre-made powercon power strips?

I've never seen one, just different designs that people have made for themselves. I need something with 1 in/8 out that can be mounted alongside a Galileo for power distribution to various speakers.

This "Maxx touring" seems to be a company going out of business. Though I cannot find any reference to them, I've purchased a bunch of these auction items off of ebay over the past few months. All of the items were properly built and breakered L21/30 to powercon boxes.

1 or two of these may meet your needs, maybe even as a pass through with one or two lines in:

1U RACKMOUNT POWERCON SPLITTER 110V AC SPLIT DISTRO TOURING FOH RACK 1 X 5 1 X 2 | eBay
 
Re: Powercon power strip

Are there any manufacturers of pre-made powercon power strips?

I've never seen one, just different designs that people have made for themselves. I need something with 1 in/8 out that can be mounted alongside a Galileo for power distribution to various speakers.

I've got a couple dozen rack mount versions of exactly what you describe in my current tour rig. All of mine have "Masque Sound" custom engraving but they are from Ramtech. Maybe Ramtech has a stock version of this?