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| Gear maniac Joined: Feb 2009
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| Lives for gear Joined: Feb 2009 Location: Left of the southern cross
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yep... much rather an easily maintained patch panel be copping the rigors of life rather than the preamp units - much easier access too - less chance of a mispatch. the multipin with XLR availability is the way to go... keeping things efficient (and consistant) , but with the ability to interface with other systems/production houses etc.
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| Gear nut Joined: Feb 2009
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