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Patch Bay from Samson Technologies belonging to the S Class series

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Seeya007 Seeya007
Published on 06/10/08 at 01:51
I use it for 3 months.
I have owned the patch Neutrik NYS-SPP and Berhinger ultra-patch for me that showed each of the defects: the neutrik (made in China), had the advantage of providing its name, being in principle a more reliable and reliability. However, two caveats: if you want to change the signal path, you must remove the front plate and invert the desired module. Not practical. Also, maybe it was specific to my model, but you still have to exert strong pressure to get a jack and out. Not user friendly.
The Berhinger in turn gave the impression of being a better bill for the "fluidity" in the wiring / rewiring.
Against change by the signal path is via a p'tit switch on the front top of the patch. It's good and bad, better than the neutrik but it does mean that once positioned in a rack, you must remove it to access switches ... unless you leave a space at the top.
The Samson is the best of two worlds, it is "fluid" as Berhinger and has a small switch on the front that allows you to instantly change the configuration. Ultra convenient!
I know many of you will say that a patch, once configured, you touch it anymore and therefore the system or neutrik Berhinger is not a problem either, except during setup. I totally agree with this view, except that in my daily life, is still trying to find configuration "ultimate" for my setup, I am often asked to handle, do the little buttons the samson.
A remake, not hesitate!