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Milled Aluminum Power Distributor Chassis with Carbon Fiber Faceplate

Posted by Duster on February 12, 2017 at 15:06:34:




This power distributor chassis is on my short list when audio dollars are more abundant. The design is based on the SOTA Weizhi Precision PRS-6 Power Distributor, and although the eBay item is not inexpensive, it's a real bargain for the price. Options available are 4 socket, 6 socket, and 8 socket versions. The profound aspects of the design are a massive milled aluminum body of which the AC outlets are mounted on via the rigid AC outlet ground strap ears, while the carbon fiber faceplate simply acts as a magnetic fields dissipator with no mechanical forces involved. The carbon fiber faceplate is half the reason why I'm so attracted to the product, since I find this type of device to be very effective. The massive milled aluminum chassis body is a real jaw-dropper, since it's the optimum use of aluminum for the purpose, with maximum rigidity and mass.