Stagebox style distro?

BJ James

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Since going all powered boxes, we've sold most of our amps, racks and rack distros.
What would be ideal for most of our jobs, would be an enclosed box with a 50a CS inlet and 6 or 8x 20a breakers feeding edison duplexes. This should be able to be made small enough to just toss in the a/c cable box. Trying to stay away from rack paks.
Anyone know of anything like this available off the shelf?
BJ
 
Re: Stagebox style distro?

Since going all powered boxes, we've sold most of our amps, racks and rack distros.
What would be ideal for most of our jobs, would be an enclosed box with a 50a CS inlet and 6 or 8x 20a breakers feeding edison duplexes. This should be able to be made small enough to just toss in the a/c cable box. Trying to stay away from rack paks.
Anyone know of anything like this available off the shelf?
BJ

Spider boxes: http://ecatalog.hubbell-wiring.com/press/pdfs/Hub9802.pdf
An off-the-shelf option from Lex: 50 Amp Pagoda Jr. to GFCI Duplex ReceptaclesProducts & Solutions | Lex Products
A version from Lex that they could probably modify to be what you need: 30 Amp Bento Box with Tail Input to NEMA ReceptaclesProducts & Solutions | Lex Products

The last option is probably what you want
 
Re: Stagebox style distro?

Since going all powered boxes, we've sold most of our amps, racks and rack distros.
What would be ideal for most of our jobs, would be an enclosed box with a 50a CS inlet and 6 or 8x 20a breakers feeding edison duplexes. This should be able to be made small enough to just toss in the a/c cable box. Trying to stay away from rack paks.
Anyone know of anything like this available off the shelf?
BJ

And on top of it, an audio patch bay for connecting your signal cables? Maybe an 8 port data switch?
 
Re: Stagebox style distro?

Sounds more and more like a rack the more you think about it, huh?

The data switch presumes that it's needed for monitoring or controlling the system. I think I'd put it with the AC distro (it needs power), and then the signal patch panel could simply be a stage box for the FOH returns (or from a digital mixer's i/o rack). It could be a loom, for that matter. The idea is that everything the speakers need - power and signal - distribute from a central point.
 
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