
Radial Engineering R700 0105 PowerStrip 500 Series Rack
Supercharge Your Signal Chain with the Radial PowerStrip Maximize the potential of your 500 series modules with the Radial PowerStrip. This 1U rackmount chassis provides power and connectivity for up to three modules, allowing you to create a complete signal processing center within your rack. St...
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Overview
Supercharge Your Signal Chain with the Radial PowerStrip
Maximize the potential of your 500 series modules with the Radial PowerStrip. This 1U rackmount chassis provides power and connectivity for up to three modules, allowing you to create a complete signal processing center within your rack. Streamline your workflow with standard XLR I/O and TRS connectors, giving you seamless integration and complete control.
Specifications:
- Brand: Radial Engineering
- Model: R700 0105
- Type: 500 Series Rackmount Chassis
- Capacity: Supports up to 3 x 500 Series Modules
- Features: Phantom Power
- I/O: XLR I/O, TRS Connectors
- Size: 1U Rackmount
Key Features
1U Rackmount Chassis f 3 500 Series Modules
with Phantom Power
XLR I/O
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Accommodates three 500 series modules in a single 1U rackmount chassis, saving space.
- Features built-in phantom power, making it suitable for condenser microphones.
- Equipped with XLR I/O, providing balanced connectivity for professional audio setups.
- Designed for 500 series modules, allowing for customizable audio processing configurations.
- Offers a compact solution for integrating professional audio hardware into a studio rack.
👎 Cons
- Limited to three 500 series modules, which might not be sufficient for larger setups.
- Requires external 500 series modules to function, as it is a rack chassis only.
- Does not include any specific audio processing capabilities on its own, relying entirely on inserted modules.
- Being a rackmount unit, it may not be ideal for portable or non-rack-based studio environments.
- Requires a dedicated rack space for installation, which might be a consideration for smaller studios.