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| Gear Head Join Date: Apr 2003
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| Isopatch Bantam Anyone using this patchbay (with dsub on the rear)? It costs a pretty penny, and I've heard good things, but it hasn't been around very long. I'm curious about the circuit board design. Definitely new school, yes? Any good dealers in the US... or better yet, does anyone know of a used one? |
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| Gear nut Join Date: Sep 2003 Location: Toronto, Canada
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| I grabbed one a few months ago from Redco (www.redco.com). They seemed to have the best price. I've seen more rugged units but the db25 connections are definitely a tidy way to interface with digi hardware. Nic |
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