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Why do you need a patchbay?!
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| TT ("tiny telephone") patchbay | |||||||||||||||||||
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| This type of patchbay is considered the professional "industry standard" for analog and digital audio patching. Each bay takes up one rackspace, and contains 96 patchpoints. We offer this patchbay hardwired, or disconnectable at the back with EDAC (ELCO) connectors. | |||||||||||||||||||
| 1/4"
patchbay Also available for analog and digital patching is the 1/4" patchbay, either hardwired or disconnectable at the back with 1/4" connectors. These 1-rackspace units contain 48 patchpoints. Available on special order is the longframe/TRS patchbay (used mainly in older studios or on soundstages). |
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| SCSI patchbay | |||||||||||||||||||
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| The SCSI patchbay is for use with devices which send or receive information using the SCSI 25- or 50-pin standard. The patchbay uses the 50-pin Centronics standard. It is a 2-rackspace unit containing 16 patchpoints. Its most common use is for patching from harddrives to samplers. | |||||||||||||||||||