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Old 26th February 2007   #1
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High Quality Patchbay

Okay, I know this is something I could 'search' for. I did. I didn't see anythign obvious and I'm at work, so please bear with me.

At night I'm constructing my studio. I already have a hand-made XLR patchbay for mic->pre. Now I need an internal TRS patchbay for outboard - mixer options. A good one that won't affect my signal at all.

Does anybody have any suggestions?

Thanks for your time.
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Old 27th February 2007   #2
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Go here:

Here's the place: http://www.patchbays.com

Ask for Tom, he's built all my stuff and guys like Vintage King use him as well.

Professional, fast, reasonable, and custom is what they do = no artifacts introduced into signal chain.

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Awesome TJ.Thanks!
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You might consider the Neutrik patchbays too....

The LF series are top notch and about the 1/3 price.

At less than 1/8 the cost, you can get the NYS series that work well for studios that don't have multiple sessions scheduled for 40-60 hours each week....




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Wow, so wear-and-tear is a big determining material factor in patchbay purchasing eh? Not just conductivity?
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Yep - you pay for durability. All of the contacts are just fine when they are new....




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Samson's S-Patch series is much better than Neutrik's NYS series at the lower end.

Take my word for it.

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