One Cable: Stage Chaos, Slightly Reduced.

One Cable: Stage Chaos, Slightly Reduced.

Powering gear on stage is always a mess. You’ve got too many extension cords, not enough outlets, and somehow three people are trying to share a single power strip zip-tied to a keyboard stand.

The Hosa PDX-225 is a 25-foot, 12-gauge power distribution cord with three spaced outlets along the length of the cable. You plug one end into the wall and now you’ve got power drops every 8 feet, and a bonus outlet at the end,

It’s like a stage snake, but for electricity.

Why it’s a Cool Find:

  • Solves the “everyone needs power” problem without daisy-chaining
  • Three grounded outlets spaced evenly along 25 feet
  • 12 AWG copper core, so it handles real gear loads
  • Stage-friendly black jacket, no orange Home Depot vibe
  • No extra strips, bricks, or tap-dancing over cords

Use it for:

  • Small stage setups with multiple players
  • Outdoor gigs with limited outlets
  • Pedalboard and amp rigs that need to live in different zones
  • Looping power around the backline to avoid front-of-stage clutter

It’s not exciting, but it quietly fixes a problem that’s usually ignored until someone blows a fuse or unplugs your synth.

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