Radial Engineering has earned a loyal following of musicians and recording professionals through its ever-growing line of audio products that sound good and last for years.
The Skinny: Just prior to the annual National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) show in California in Jan. 2013, the Vancouver, B.C.-based company announced it was adding to it array of 500 Series solutions through the launch of its SixPack 500 Series Power Rack.
The Specs: Radial says this product joins its other 500 Series products, and it says it supports all 500 Series modules, including older units made by API. The six-slot power rack features 1,600 milliamps of current and more than 265 milliamps on average per slot. Radial says the external power supply offers 48-volt phantom power for mic preamps, and its protective circuitry guards connected modules from malfunctions and short circuits.
Solutions: The SixPack 500 Series Power Rack is designed for use with 500 Series recording module systems.
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