RP Series
Satin Black
RP10 Rocket Pocket In Floor Microphone Cable Storage Device
Antique Brass
RP11 Rocket Pocket In Floor Microphone Cable Storage Device

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printable version


· Mounts in stages, pulpits, choir risers, raised
  wooden floors.

· Sliding panel protects self-ejecting connector
  from dirt and debris.

· Heavy 14 gauge construction withstands abuse
  from traffic and heavy loads of pianos and
  roadcases.

· Furnished with female microphone connector.

· Cable returns by gravity feed.  No maintenance
  "headaches"  associated with reels,
  commutators.

· Internal strain relief to prevent pull out.

A floor mounted single connector port, the RP-10/11 allows easy access to the microphone input connector.  The integral microphone cable stores in the cavity of a raised wooden floor (stage, pulpit, choir riser).  With no moving parts and no release tab sticking up above the floor to get sheared off or damaged, installation is maintenance free.

Female microphone connector and installed microphone home run wiring terminate without soldering.  Quick and secure installation is easy to perform, and mounting screws are provided for direct wood floor installation. For prewiring installations and maximum integrity, a handy box extension ring (open back) fastened to floor joists provides an alternate mounting method.

Dimensional Data (Nominal)
Cover: 4.6"L x 2.85"W
Unit Depth: 3.5"D
Installed depth required: see Important Note Below.

 

Important Note:  Unit is intended for raised wooden floor applications only.  Unit requires six inches depth and .75 cubic foot space below floor (minimum) to operate. 1 cubic foot of space is recommended to assure proper operation.  Cable must be shortened for shallower spaces as required.   Cable storage length is determined by available volume and depth of cavity below floor (Maximum 40 feet recommended). Unit is not intended for installation in concrete floors without special precautions and preparation due to space requirements for cable and should not be applied to such installations unless adequate provisions are made.