ADJ Products PC-4, AC Power Center, Central Power Control for DJ Booth or Light Show





Key features
- •The PC-4 is a high quality A/C power switch that helps to keep your DJ booth wiring neat and organized with a central control point for you're A/C power cords
- •Ideal for switching lighting and sound equipment on and off
- •15 amps/1800 watts maximum draw. Built-In 15 amp circuit breaker
ADJ Products PC-4, AC Power Center, Central Power Control for DJ Booth or Light Show
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Customer Reviews
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Pc-4. Yes
vickie sollars•July 19, 2017
Very good
Nice quality, but odd configuration.
JMG•May 30, 2016
This thing is very solidly built, but I what the pictures don't show you is that the plugs are on the side adjacent to the face (not the opposite side like you might think). This means that you'll have a lot of trouble mounting this thing in a "normal" forward-facing rack. Because of the placement of the outlets, it needs to be mounted in a top-facing DJ (or mixer) style rack (otherwise, it is impossible to access the outlets).
Works...with some caveats
John•December 17, 2015
It works pretty nicely as a desktop whatever switcher. I'm using it to toggle my speakers so I don't have to fumble around for the switches on the back.
It's definitely worth considering the following:
1) The description is slightly misleading (even on the manufacturer's website) since "rear of the unit" outlets typically conveys 180 degrees opposite the switches, when in fact they are more of a "top" orientation at 90 degrees adjacent the switches. I hold the manufacturer to this definition since they describe the 8-outlet model in the same fashion, as having "3-prong plug sockets on rear of the unit", and on that model they are 180 degrees opposite the switches.The seller should add another picture to clear up any confusion for future buyers.
2) The unit is not cuboid. It's more of a trapezoid, and the side with the faceplate of switches is pitched slightly. This is actually handy for desktop use, since it angles the switches toward you a bit. If you did actually rack mount these, it might make for some weird fitting among other units.
3) This may have just been my batch (I bought two), but these things arrived caked with about a decade's worth of dirt on each of them. I had to clean them up quite a bit. They appeared to be new-in-box, taped, wrapped in plastic, with paperwork etc. They're labeled "Made in China". That must be one dirty factory.
It's definitely worth considering the following:
1) The description is slightly misleading (even on the manufacturer's website) since "rear of the unit" outlets typically conveys 180 degrees opposite the switches, when in fact they are more of a "top" orientation at 90 degrees adjacent the switches. I hold the manufacturer to this definition since they describe the 8-outlet model in the same fashion, as having "3-prong plug sockets on rear of the unit", and on that model they are 180 degrees opposite the switches.The seller should add another picture to clear up any confusion for future buyers.
2) The unit is not cuboid. It's more of a trapezoid, and the side with the faceplate of switches is pitched slightly. This is actually handy for desktop use, since it angles the switches toward you a bit. If you did actually rack mount these, it might make for some weird fitting among other units.
3) This may have just been my batch (I bought two), but these things arrived caked with about a decade's worth of dirt on each of them. I had to clean them up quite a bit. They appeared to be new-in-box, taped, wrapped in plastic, with paperwork etc. They're labeled "Made in China". That must be one dirty factory.
Works great and looks seriously cool
Mark B.•November 21, 2015
Use to power Art preamp and parametric EQ. Works great and looks seriously cool.
Five Stars
DJ Phil Close•November 10, 2015
Everything I expected!
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