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Original Message 1/15             25-Feb-04  @  03:40 PM   -   Patch Bay

Razz

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Im looking to get a patch bay. It would make things much easier for me with the new equipment I just purchased. Im looking for one under 200.00 that is hands down the best one you know of. If you guys have any suggestions I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks.



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Message 2/15             25-Feb-04  @  03:52 PM   -   RE: Patch Bay

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I dont use one but I heard Furman, Hosa, and dbx are great.

But Im sure some of these guys could suggest which one they have more experience with.



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Message 3/15             25-Feb-04  @  04:38 PM   -   RE: Patch Bay

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they are about 50 quid mate so you're laughing

are you in the UK?... europe?... London? ...studiospares in London do a good 'own brand' one - 48 way - I've got two! - they can be easily switched to un-normalised with a link, and it's easy to solder on your cables too so as to save money on connector jacks at the patchbay end (otherwise use standard 1/4" jacks to fit the supplied rear sockets)

otherwise in EU try our partner store (SHOP icon above, top of site)



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Message 4/15             25-Feb-04  @  04:56 PM   -   RE: Patch Bay

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United States..k.



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Message 5/15             25-Feb-04  @  06:13 PM   -   RE: Patch Bay

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I've had the Behringer one for a few years now...no complaints



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Message 6/15             25-Feb-04  @  06:19 PM   -   RE: Patch Bay

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I also have a Behringer. For like $35 US you really can't complain. I'm going to eventually buy two more, one for my live rig and one to replace my fiddly old Re'An.

-Craig



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Message 7/15             25-Feb-04  @  07:01 PM   -   RE: Patch Bay

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yeah, a patchbay is really a patchbay unless you're a freak about it. I would just recommend you get a fully enclosed one. Sound ridiculous, but some leave the logic boards exposed and held in with one, weak screw (for easy re-normaling, they say... bah). This is crap... avoid.



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Message 8/15             25-Feb-04  @  07:05 PM   -   RE: Patch Bay

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ok good advice thanx.



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Message 9/15             26-Feb-04  @  11:15 AM   -   RE: Patch Bay

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heh - I used to use ex-GPO blocks for mine ...... back in the day  



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Message 10/15             28-Feb-04  @  12:12 AM   -   RE: Patch Bay

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balanced: Neutrik SPP something or other. Go into guitar center and tell them you want it for $49.99. When they scoff, tell them thats the most youll pay. its the store minimum. theyll sell it for that. solid build, easily swapped channels

unbalanced: Behringer Ultrapatch, hands down the best available. plugs are easy to pull out the back which is the ONLY drawback to this patchbay (aside from them not making a balanced version. bastards)



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