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Old 26th April 2005   #1
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High Quality Patchbay??

Can anybody recommend a high-quality 48 point patchbay w/ 1/4" TRS Balanced jacks front and back that is easily switchable between normal & half-normal?
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I've found these extremely handy / durable and cheap.

Wether you wanna call samson high end or not is up to you but they've been working excellent for me for a while now :

front switchable between all modes. The only downside they have imho is the fact that they don't have removable strips to note things on.


http://www.samsontech.com/products/p...1656&brandID=2
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I've always had good experiences with the Tascam patchbays. Work, work, work without touching the sound.
The only drawback is that you can't change single modules from normalized to half or open. Only the whole thing.
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I have a Neutrik that seems to be holding up well the last 2 years.
Cheap too..less than $100
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