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Old 4th July 2007, 11:55 PM   #1
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Question Setting up a patchbay, grounding options

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i'm looking for guidance regarding how to et up the grounding options on my patchbay.

i have a 96-point Audio Accessories MINI SHORTI Quick-Switch and i gotta say its very well designed and built (so far!).

i'm only using 24 points on each of the 2 rows at this time and all 24 vertical pairs will be Fully Normalled to suit my requirements like so:

Preamp Outputs
- N -
AD Inputs

EQ & Dynamics Outputs
- N -
AD Inputs

DA Outputs
-N -
Eq & Dynamics Inputs

but, should i go for Isolated Grounds, Grounds Vertically Strapped or Grounds Bussed?

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