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Patchbays
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| who uses what brand (if any)? also, i know anything behringer is pretty much a gamble as to how long it will last, but can anything really go wrong w/ a behringer patchbay? |
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| ...basically a I'd say a patch bay is too simple to fuck up... and if a problem does occur... well usually if you know enough about setuping a patchbay, you must know how to solder well enough to fix whatever connecter fucked... |
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| thats what i figured.. |
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| simple stuff is the easiest to fuck up... I doubt the wiring in the behringer patchbay is very good... But it's probably fine for a lot of purposes |
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| cuz its like $200 for a dbx, wtf is that? The odd loose wire i can solder, i think im gonna go behringer. |
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| dont feel bad using a behringer patchbay |
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| i wont, ive just had bad experiences w/ Behringer. |
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| of course, they suck ass. all their products at the exception of their patchbays are good for doorstops, thats it. |
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| Originally posted by NO_COMPLY...
who uses what brand (if any)? also, i know anything behringer is pretty much a gamble as to how long it will last, but can anything really go wrong w/ a behringer patchbay?
neutrik makes a good model nyssppl about $99.99
contact me i can sell you some. |
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| is that the one where you have to open it up and switch around pcb's to change modes? |
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| i dont think its that complicated. u just flip something upside down. |
Patchbays
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