External Power Supplies

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Seems like most of the outboard gear I have, and most of the stuff I'm looking at has these big ol' external power supplies. (Brent Averill, API, Chandler....)

Right now, I just have them sitting on a corner of a table next to my rack.
But I'm wondering how some of you have incorporated these into your studio so they're not such an eye-sore; while still keeping them fairly accessible?

Pics would be cool! ;)
 
Here's an elegant solution. Your supplies are bigger than these wall warts, but the same principle applies. :D
 

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Ha,ha good pic crazydoc, that looks exactly the same as under my desk, right down to the surgemaster II. beware of warts!
 
I'd say: power strip at back of rack or one of those power strips with the outlets at the back, rackmountable and a power switch on the front (may need a 1U blank above and/or below if there's a lot of warts)

Off course all cables nicely zip-tied :D

Herwig
 
One of the things on my (fairly long) 'list of things to do'- run everything that has a fan (mackie p/s) through the wall to a box in the other room.

Once I get off my lazy ass.
 
DeadPoet said:
I'd say: power strip at back of rack or one of those power strips with the outlets at the back, rackmountable and a power switch on the front (may need a 1U blank above and/or below if there's a lot of warts)

Off course all cables nicely zip-tied :D

Herwig
Yeah, but these are not wall warts I'm talking about, but instead, big honkin' external power supplies. About the size of a shoe box.

I'll figure something out.
:cool:
 
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