Hi Paul, I realize you posted this some time ago, so maybe it's too late. I've got several rack spaces worth of Neutrik (sp?) patch bays and I'm quite satisfied with them. They are quarter inch balanced TRS jacks. Even if you don't have balanced equipment yet you might as well get balanced jacks in your patch panels. I think most of them come this way anyway. I don't know of any that have XLR connectors. I thought about that too. However, the Neutriks allow for a normalized connection between the top and bottom row of jacks, so you can configure this so the top and bottom are normally connected until you plug something into the bottom. Then the connection on the bottom is replaced with what you plugged in. This is what you want if you plan to use them for inserts. You'd run the back of the top jack to the "send" of your mixer insert and the back of the bottom jack to the insert "return". Then at the front panel connect a cord from the top to the input of your EQ, compressor, or whatever, and the output of the EQ to the bottom jack on the panel. If nothing's plugged in, then your insert "send" is connected to your insert "return". I'm not sure that an XLR patch panel would give you this flexibility. You could also get patch panels with bantom (smaller) connectors and hardwire terminals in the back. Professional studios use those, but for home it's much easier to use 1/4 jacks because that's the kind of cabling all your equipment probably already uses. Eric On 12/17/01 4:58 AM, "Paul Crowley" <paul@...> wrote: > Hi, > I'm currently planning a pretty major overhaul to my home studio, and I've > realised that a patch bay would be highly useful. > In particular, I'd want it to provide channel inserts for all my gear to > allow patching in of compressors, EQs and routing to the filters on other > pieces of gear etc as well as routing to my Sound Card inputs.. > Now, I've never used a patchbay before so I have NO experience of this kind > of thing. > I was hoping that somebody could advise me on the best type and manufacturer > etc. > > Most of my gear doesn't have balanced ins/outs (except for the outboard > stuff). My Mixer (Mackie 1604) doesn't have balanced ins on every channel. > So, is there any benefit to having a balanced patch bay? Can you get them > with XLR connectors as I'm not too impressed with the reliability of jack > connectors? > > Any advice or pointers greatfully received. > > Thanks, > Paul > > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >
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Re: [L-OT] Patch Bay recommendation
2001-12-28 by Eric Lee
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