Features 48 patch points and 4 switchable modes of operation (parallel, normalled, semi-normalled, and open). Fits in one rack space.
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Feature:
Dip switches on top of the unit allow you to select Normalled, 1/2-normalled, Open or Parallel for each A/B duo of ports. If you think you won't use that feature, you're wrong, it's very, very handy.
Quality:
Solid, sturdy, with tight jacks. I think you could run over it with a car and not hurt it.
Value:
Worth every penny and probably more.
Desirability:
It's just a patch bay, not very sexy, but it is now my favorite, most useful piece of gear because of how it "enabled" the rest of my gear.
Sound:
Adds no apparent noise to my signal path and has even solved a ground loop problem I was having with an old Korg M1.
Support:
Behringer is slow as death to answer emails, but the one time I've ever had to return a new "B-stock" Behringer item, they replaced it with a brand new "A-stock" one for no additional charge.
Overall:
If you have a multitrack and a few DSPs, or even an amp and a few different pieces of rack gear, a patch bay may be for you. This one is a godsend for me, and as patch bays go, there's not a thing wrong with this inexpensive unit.
Submitted: 10/3/2004
Style of Music: Rock, etc.
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Feature:
the switches to change normaling are a nice touch
Quality:
I supposed I should have expected it from a $50 patchbay, but I was pretty surprised how cheap the hardware was. As stated above, 2 of the patch modules were defective on arrival, the others didn't feel very sturdy (lacked the solid click of a well-made connector)
Value:
Basically, it appears that you get what you pay for...
Desirability:
nice looking design, if that is something you're after.
Sound:
Typicallly, a patchbay should add minimal sound to the signal. I only rated it because the unit I bought came with 2 defective patch modules, which caused a short when patched into, which obviously affected the sound
Support:
didn't use it.
Overall:
It's already headed back for a refund...
Submitted: 1/2/2006
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