Supercarrier II – 500 Series 11-Slot Rack with Independent Slot Power
The Supercarrier II is the next-generation 500 Series chassis, building on the success of the original Supercarrier I. Designed for professional audio engineers and modular setup enthusiasts, this high-performance rack features 11 fully isolated slots powered by innovative ISP (Independent Slot Power) technology.
Power Your Modules Without Compromise
With ISP technology, each slot in the Supercarrier II receives its own dedicated linear power supply. This ensures complete electrical isolation between modules, eliminating noise, interference, pops, or clicks—even when using the most power-hungry 500 Series gear. In essence, it’s like running each module in its own chassis, providing the ultimate low-noise, high-stability environment for your favorite gear.
Clean, Stable Performance
To further enhance performance, each slot includes tantalum capacitors that clean the frequency spectrum and prevent any unwanted noise bleed across modules. The entire system is powered by a robust external 100W toroidal power supply, delivering clean and reliable power across the rack.
Key Features
- 11-slot 500 Series chassis for studio-grade modular setups
- ISP (Independent Slot Power) – linear power delivery to each slot
- Tantalum capacitors for noise-free performance
- XLR input/output for every slot
- DB-25 connectivity for the first 8 slots (ideal for multi-channel setups)
- Internal stereo link switches for flexible routing
- Linear power supply with up to 5A current delivery
- Switchable voltage mode: 115V / 230V
Designed for Professional Studios
The Supercarrier II is built to meet the needs of modern studios that demand noise-free operation, full power stability, and clean analog signal paths. Whether you’re tracking, mixing, or mastering, this 500 Series rack provides the ideal foundation for your analog gear.
Ideal For:
- Audio engineers and producers using 500 Series modules
- Studios needing ultra-clean power for sensitive analog gear
- Professionals looking to expand modular setups without compromise