
Juice Goose
Juice Goose iP 1515 Web-Based Power Sequencer 7-Outlet
Seven sequenced outlets with IP-based remote control — bring your studio rig up in the right order from anywhere on the network.
$650.48*
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Overview
Key Features
7-outlet Rackmountable Power Sequencer with IP-based Remote Control
AC Power Protection
3 Sequence Groups
Specifications
Total Outlets
7 (including 1 unswitched)
Sequence Groups
3
Control Interface
IP-based web control
AC Protection
Surge protection
Manual Override
Yes
Mounting
Rackmountable
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- IP-based remote control allows sequencing triggers and outlet monitoring from any networked device without physical access to the rack
- Three sequence groups enforce a clean, repeatable power-on and power-off order across the signal chain on every startup
- Manual override retains full local control when the network is unavailable or impractical during a live session
- Built-in surge protection guards sensitive audio electronics against AC transients at every switched outlet
- Rackmount form factor integrates directly into existing equipment racks at standard 1U height
👎 Cons
- Seven outlets is a modest count for larger rigs — studios with extensive outboard gear will likely need this as one of multiple power distribution points
- IP setup and sequencing group configuration require basic networking familiarity — not a zero-configuration device for non-technical users
- No UPS or battery backup functionality — the iP 1515 manages sequencing and surge protection but cannot sustain the rig through a power outage
Frequently Asked Questions
How do the three sequence groups work in a real rack setup?
You assign each switched outlet to one of three groups, then the iP 1515 steps through them in order with a configurable delay. In practice, that means preamps and signal processors come online before power amplifiers — eliminating the thump and relay clicks that result from an unsequenced power-on event. The same logic runs in reverse for shutdown, protecting your speakers and downstream gear every time.
Can the IP control interface be accessed from outside the facility?
Yes, with appropriate router/firewall configuration. The web interface is accessible from any networked device on the local network natively, and with port forwarding it is reachable remotely — useful for powering down a studio rig after hours or verifying outlet status without a physical trip to the rack room.
What happens if the network goes down during a session?
Manual override is built in. The iP 1515 does not require an active network connection to operate — you retain full local control over the sequencing groups if the IP interface is unavailable.
What type of AC protection does the unit provide?
The iP 1515 includes surge protection on its outlets, guarding connected equipment against voltage transients that can silently degrade sensitive preamps, converters, and digital processors over repeated events.
How does the unit mount in a rack?
The iP 1515 is a standard rackmount unit, designed to integrate directly into an equipment rack alongside the gear it powers — no separate shelf or adapter required.