their origin is for wall mounted clocks
Flush wall plug for power cables?
I just had a new custom audio cabinet built. However the new cabinet is longer and covers the dedicated wall outlet for my system. When i plug the stiff power cords in the outlet I cannot shove the cabinet close enough to the wall for my liking. I could plug the cables into a power strip inside the cabinet but I’d like to use the dedicated outlet for my amp and dac, if it makes a difference? I don’t know for sure.
My question is, is there a company that makes a decent power cord with a flush angled wall plug? I’ve searched and cannot find any.
Thanks
My question is, is there a company that makes a decent power cord with a flush angled wall plug? I’ve searched and cannot find any.
Thanks
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https://voodoocable.net/product/ac-power-adapters/ If necessary could you turn your wall plate/receptacle upside down? |
Well, not sure which end, but you could use the Wattgate adapter here: https://www.partsconnexion.com/wattgate-ac-power-schuko-connectors.html and point the plug in either direction. You can use an IEC adapter to point your equipment's socket in any desired direction: https://amzn.to/3oVe65U I also find these little adapters golden, especially when using wall warts in tight spaces: https://amzn.to/2M1T86N |
Thanks for all the great recommendations: I took off my outlet plate and the outlet. I cannot remove the current outlet box to install the recessed box so there is not enough room unless I want to perform a lot of sheetrock work. I think what I’ll do is buy some flush angled connectors and replace the current ones with these on my cables. Sounds easy enough, but I’ve said that before. Maybe if I call some cable company’s, like Voodoo, they will custom make me a cable with the flush plug. |
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