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Millenium PB48

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Patch Bay

  • 2x 24 Channels
  • Enables flexible cabling of outputs and inputs
  • Suitable for looping in effects devices or for connecting mixers and multi-track recording devices, etc.
  • Unbalanced stereo operation or balanced mono operation possible per channel
  • Operating modes: semi-standardised, passive split or isolated
  • Plug type: 6.35 mm TRS jack
  • Type: 19" / 1 U
Available since November 2003
Item number 163855
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Number Of Channels 24
Type Of Connector Jack
Normalizing Mode No
Digital Patchbay No
Soldering Required No
Design 19" / 1U
699 kr
Including VAT; Excluding kr200 shipping
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Not enough info.
Anonymous 12.09.2016
The item itself seems fine, but if you are not an expert Patch Bay user, or even if you are new to patchbays, you may find that the total lack of any information about setting up this item is a problem. For example it doesn't tell you, either with the patchbay, or anywhere else I can see that you may well have to take the thing apart as soon as you get it to make it work the way you wish. The item seems to be DESIGNED for this, as the way it works depends on which way the jack socket modules are inserted in the casing, but taking a brand new piece of equipment to pieces sort of goes against the grain, and nothing in the literature on the web site seems to indicate that this will be necessary. Pay attention to the "GREY" jack sockets position in the patchbay when you look at the diagram on top and you will be OK.
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very well made
Tanj 27.11.2020
Excellent value for money, the build quality is solid & feels like it'll last for years. Of course at this price, it only does semi-normalled connections but 95% that's what most people need anyway and it's a great budget option
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At least it's cheap..
Anonymous 07.07.2014
That's what you get.
Have you heard a story about a patch bay that ruins recording.
This is the one.
If you don't mind having a noisy bay with left-to-right numbered backplate (which means front 24 is back 1 and front 5 is back 19) buy it!

Better get yourself some of Neutrik or at least Behringer!
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How difficult can it be to build a decent patchbay for a reasonable price?
Black Shadow 14.01.2020
Like its competitor, the Neutrik NYS-SPP L1, this unit has a very flimsy build quality. The connections have started to loosen after limited use, leading to partial signal loss on some channels. The problems are similar to such a degree that one might suspect these items are constructed, for lack of a better word, by the same QC-lacking manufacturer. At roughly three times the price, the Samson S-Patch is a vastly superior product.
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