Fix Audio Designs The Bucket
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Fix Audio Designs 8-Slot Bucket (without inserted modules) With Included Rack Mounting Hardware Added. |
Fix Audio Designs' The Bucket is an eight-slot 500 Series rack that is the same rack system used in the company's large format professional analog audio consoles. The Bucket is standalone and powered by a small, included power supply that will power up to two Buckets using an included five-pin XLR cable/connector. Thoughtfully, there is also a second output connector on the Bucket for easily chaining another Bucket to be powered by the same power supply.
500 Series module processors--microphone pre-amps, EQs, compressors, reverbs, delays, filters and much more are available in the hundreds if not thousands and have become a popular way to build a collection of professional audio processors. These are smaller and usually cost less for the same processing and nearly every gear manufacturer offers a 500 series module version (with some exceptions) of their rack-mounted gear.
The Bucket chassis is well-made from plated steel and comes with all the necessary hardware and rubber feet to either rack mount it (as I have done) and/or easily carry it to the studio or a live sound gig using the included stainless steel handle.
Each of the eight slots has its own edge connector to get its input and output balanced audio connections, regulated +/- 16-volts DC power, and +48-volts DC for phantom mic power (if required). There are pairs of duplicated DB25 connectors on the Bucket's rear panel (that conform to Tascam standard pin-out) to connect the rack to the rest of your studio. You can buy cables that "fan out" and to regular XLR balanced audio connectors. Multi-channel I/O boxes will directly connect to these DB25 connectors to route line level signals back and forth.
Adjacent (odd/even nunbered) modules can be stereo-linked. If you have two identical single-channel compressors, know that you can use them on stereo mixes with linked side-chain operation (assuming they have that feature built-in).
The Fix Audio Designs Bucket is a great choice for a 500 Series rack to start your collection of professional gear. You can save money and build any signal chain and experiment endlessly. The Bucket sells for $499 MSRP.
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