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Anonymous What patch ... Rack indsestructible
Published on 03/04/13 at 03:21 (This content has been automatically translated from French)1 year and a half of use, is sturdy, good weld
I do not like the switches above, franchment for 1 euro more ca coutait what the selectors to 5 mm above?
I do not like the line between high and low between jack, ca requires doublers and Y to make them flat and suddenly deprive a side entry
I like: time passes, ca ages well, do not worry if it's ergonomics, but in a home studio, once connected, it is well well10
BoromirPublished on 04/26/03 at 05:18 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Install for 1 year on my setup (relatively fixed), I have no problem with the connector.
The diffrent configurations are clear and allow dyspatch effective.
At this price it is the empty should not expect something particulirement rsistants the worst stresses.00
Ludovic.gessePublished on 06/23/03 at 01:26 (This content has been automatically translated from French)I use it for 2 years
If one is careful not worry very good value qualitprix
The system switches is very good and easy to use00
nova akropolaPublished on 11/01/04 at 07:56 (This content has been automatically translated from French)As far as I'm doing this suits me perfectly03
pixouPublished on 12/09/04 at 04:30 (This content has been automatically translated from French)I use it for two years for concert "live" for the connection, I have not encountered any problem. I have a connection Neutric, Snnake. No problem findings. The inters are practical. Fo not use them every day, but for a semi Fixed (rach mobile) is well trs.
It does not force too much on the connectors (see neutrick)
For 300 balls there's no better!01
jmabatePublished on 06/10/05 at 07:12 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Patch 24 I / O, can choose the direction of the signal!
certainly a bad behringer reputable, and in some cases, it is confirmed but we can not blame him for exercising unbeatable prices (what musicians did not buy behringer technician at least once in his life knowing this!)
Briefly, a small patch that will fit the milieu of a stockade of jacks!
FYI, I use mine for over 4 years and has no worries! and for the price ...11
pfelelepPublished on 05/25/06 at 08:41 (This content has been automatically translated from French)The switches are actually rev the wrong place, attention especially when you insert or extract from a rack. But it was not necessary to accder daily in a fixed place. In dplacement, a gaffer and shot ca move. Even if the isolation and solid are not exceptional, the price ca being able to easily change the routing of my little setup, especially since I did not normment space.
The hosts bote 24 modules of 4 jack connectors symtriques 6.35 for a total of 96 points. Each module can be configured parralle mode, semi-normal normal or open.11
peepsaudioPublished on 09/07/08 at 06:41I've had 2 of these patch bays for a few years now, and at this point I have mixed feelings about them. First of all, they are pretty much the cheapest you are going to find for patch bays. They are selling new for $50 - you definitely can't beat that for a patch bay of this size. They are by Behringer, which unfortunately has a reputation for noisy, low quality equipment. However, in my experience, their products are usually just ruined by lousy power amps. The power amps they use in other products cause a lot of noise and distortion in your program material. Of course, this doesn't have any power amps, so you might be surprised to find that this Behringer piece is actually pretty qu…Read moreI've had 2 of these patch bays for a few years now, and at this point I have mixed feelings about them. First of all, they are pretty much the cheapest you are going to find for patch bays. They are selling new for $50 - you definitely can't beat that for a patch bay of this size. They are by Behringer, which unfortunately has a reputation for noisy, low quality equipment. However, in my experience, their products are usually just ruined by lousy power amps. The power amps they use in other products cause a lot of noise and distortion in your program material. Of course, this doesn't have any power amps, so you might be surprised to find that this Behringer piece is actually pretty quiet. So on the technical side, that's a plus, and it performs just like you'd hope it would. Then there is the issue of craftsmanship. After switching it between racks a couple of times, the faceplate on the patch bay came loose and eventually fell off. I ended up having to super glue it in place! In addition to that, at this point after a few solid years of use I am now experiencing connectivity issues with a select few of the jacks. This raises another question of low quality craftsmanship. Thankfully I don't have that many devices running through this, so I'm able to spare a few bogus jacks, but this would be a lot more annoying if I were using this patch bay to capacity. In summary, this piece is only $50, so even if the face plate falls off and after a while you get a dead jack, it is honestly still worth the money because the jacks that do work are working very well and are quiet. I'm also assuming that I've just been unlucky with mine falling apart a bit. That said, it's a good value. Considering others cost easily 2-3 times as much as this one, I'd get it again.See less00
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