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<blockquote data-quote="Rick Stansby" data-source="post: 34664" data-attributes="member: 312"><p>Re: Power Drops</p><p></p><p>We have those exact power drops our C power and "tradeshow" power. They even have the same olive drab webbing ties. They usually get used when we have a bunch of shows going on the same day. </p><p></p><p>Those lids sure snap down hard on your fingers!</p><p></p><p>I never really liked the fact that the pass through was in the middle, with the molded split. It is a bit ugly, and makes packing them more of a pain. However I was forced to use these on a festival this summer and I found it worked pretty well for downstage power. 1 box every 10 feet, with 5' of slack to get it where it needs to be. Occasionally I had to add a quad box to get far enough upstage, but most of the pedal boards were easily served by these boxes. Upstage I still prefer a 5 wire stringer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick Stansby, post: 34664, member: 312"] Re: Power Drops We have those exact power drops our C power and "tradeshow" power. They even have the same olive drab webbing ties. They usually get used when we have a bunch of shows going on the same day. Those lids sure snap down hard on your fingers! I never really liked the fact that the pass through was in the middle, with the molded split. It is a bit ugly, and makes packing them more of a pain. However I was forced to use these on a festival this summer and I found it worked pretty well for downstage power. 1 box every 10 feet, with 5' of slack to get it where it needs to be. Occasionally I had to add a quad box to get far enough upstage, but most of the pedal boards were easily served by these boxes. Upstage I still prefer a 5 wire stringer. [/QUOTE]
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