The Hosa PWC-143R 3' 3 Prong Male to Right Angle IEC Female Replacement Power Cord is ideal for use in cramped areas.
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Hosa Technology PWC-14 Reviews
perfect length and angle
just what I needed to finish my setup. couldn't do it without the right angle.
Does exactly what I need, almost perfect
I have a VoodooLabs Mondo power adapter/battery eliminator mounted on the underside of my pedalboard for all my guitar pedals and effects. It uses the standard IEC power cable, but if I use the cord that came with it, the cord sticks out the front of the pedalboard and makes a U-turn to go back underneath it to reach the power strip that it plugs into. And if I leave it like that, the board won't fit into the flight case anymore. The solution? A right-angle IEC cord, and a short one, because despite what my bandmates would say, the pedalboard isn't THAT big, and the power strip isn't that far from the Mondo. This cord does the job nicely, the only thing that keeps it from being perfect is that the right angle points the cable in the wrong direction for me. Not the cable's fault, it had a 50/50 shot at knowing where I'd mount the power strip, and it guessed wrong. I could have moved the power strip, but that would have been a lot more work and cost the lives of a lot more zip ties. The cord makes a neat U-turn INSIDE the pedalboard and reaches the strip, so we're all good. I bought a 6-foot right-angle Hosa power cord in case this one didn't reach*, but I didn't need it, so I'm sure I'll find another use for it. BH got this to me in a timely fashion, and I'm happy to look to them first for stuff like this, because they seem to have every cable known to man (or machine), and it's almost always in stock. This is a good thing when you need something in a hurry.
