Radial Engineering
Radial Engineering Workhorse Cube 3-Space Desktop 500-Series Power Rack – Compact 3-Slot Modular Chassis with Integrated Power Supply for High-Performance Studio Recording and Signal Processing Applications
- SKU:
- R700 0107
- UPC:
- 676101040445
- Shipping:
- Calculated at Checkout
Description
Radial Engineering Workhorse Cube 3-Space Desktop 500-Series Power Rack is a compact, high-quality modular chassis designed for engineers who need professional 500-series processing in a space-saving desktop format. It provides a convenient and reliable way to integrate analog outboard gear into modern studio recording, mixing, and signal processing workflows.
Designed as a 3-slot 500-series power rack, the Workhorse Cube allows users to install preamps, compressors, equalizers, and other processing modules in a tight, efficient footprint. Its desktop orientation makes it ideal for project studios, mobile recording setups, and hybrid production environments where quick access and minimal rack space are priorities.
At its core, the unit features an integrated 500mA power supply, delivering clean and stable power to all installed modules. This ensures low noise performance, consistent headroom, and dependable operation for light-to-moderate 500-series configurations.
Engineered for simplicity and reliability, the Workhorse Cube provides a straightforward modular solution for professionals who want high-quality analog processing without committing to a full-size rack system.
Key Features
- 3-slot 500-series modular power rack for compact analog processing setups
- Desktop format design for easy access and space-efficient studio integration
- Built-in 500mA regulated power supply for stable module operation
- Clean power delivery for low-noise, high-fidelity audio performance
- Compatible with a wide range of 500-series preamps, EQs, and compressors
- Durable metal chassis for studio and portable recording use
- Simple plug-and-play modular workflow for fast setup and reconfiguration
- Ideal for small studios, mobile rigs, and supplemental processing chains