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This is the fourth I bought
I am very happy with this patch bay. I currently own 4, and they hold every I/O in my studio without any problem at all. You should handle with care though because they wobble a bit.
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You can't get a more convenient 1/4'' TRS patch, and can't get a cheaper one than this.
At first I didn't expect good quality, for I though "for the price, who care? I can replace the whole thing for the price of one single jack in a competitor's equivalent." After a couple of years, I still haven't experienced any issue. The quality is rather good, actually.
My only qualm is that the (super convenient) mode switches are on the top part, and can be accidentally changed when inserting this bar into a tightly packed rack.
At first I didn't expect good quality, for I though "for the price, who care? I can replace the whole thing for the price of one single jack in a competitor's equivalent." After a couple of years, I still haven't experienced any issue. The quality is rather good, actually.
My only qualm is that the (super convenient) mode switches are on the top part, and can be accidentally changed when inserting this bar into a tightly packed rack.
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I have three of these - very useful
Not much to say about these. They do what they are supposed to do. They are good value and easy to use. I have all mine half-normalled so I don't worry about being able to access the top mounted switched when in the rack.
They will require you spend quite a lot of money on cables but as they won't constantly need rearranging, they should last a long time.
So far I've no complaints about quality and I haven't experienced any crackle or cross-talk.
They will require you spend quite a lot of money on cables but as they won't constantly need rearranging, they should last a long time.
So far I've no complaints about quality and I haven't experienced any crackle or cross-talk.
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AU
Top value for project studio.
Purchased to route my 18i20 to outboard gear.
Pros:
- It's a patch bay, 24 channels of routing
- Configuration choice selection per channel. No need to take it apart like other patch bays in this price range.
- Sounds pristine, not had any issues to date.
- Built well, clean design
- The price.
Cons:
- Configuration switches are on top panel, but that is a big ask for a patch bay in this price range.
Summary:
If you need a patch bay, on a budget, you can't go wrong with the PX3000. Excellent offering.
Pros:
- It's a patch bay, 24 channels of routing
- Configuration choice selection per channel. No need to take it apart like other patch bays in this price range.
- Sounds pristine, not had any issues to date.
- Built well, clean design
- The price.
Cons:
- Configuration switches are on top panel, but that is a big ask for a patch bay in this price range.
Summary:
If you need a patch bay, on a budget, you can't go wrong with the PX3000. Excellent offering.
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Works as intended.
It's cheap and works wonderfully. There's multiple settings to allow for routing configurations. For example there's two of these in a synth studio set up. All channels are set to be independent except for channels 1-8 that are set up to feed an interface regardless of if any cables are used.
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PM
Great product , performs as expected!
this patchbay is a great affordable option for any studio rack.
having the normalisation switches on top doesn't bother me too much as I don't need to switch them from their first set state.
I have noticed that some of the sockets are little loose and need a slight wobble every couple weeks...
Nothing too much to worry about.
having the normalisation switches on top doesn't bother me too much as I don't need to switch them from their first set state.
I have noticed that some of the sockets are little loose and need a slight wobble every couple weeks...
Nothing too much to worry about.
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Works good
For the price this is a no brainer. Does exactly what is required. I have two.
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Wi
Great flexibility at this price point and works as it should!
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L
Great patchbay, versatile
I already own a PX3000 for many years. And it's still working perfectly, I bought another one as the studio is expanding and I don't fancy all the cables on my desk. I haven't had issues with lover levels or spilling as some users are reporting. Mine is working fine. I like the versatility of having a switch for normal, half normal, and thru. It would be perfect to have this switch on the front panel but really doesn't bother me much as I plan the wiring setup beforehand. I like also like that the PX3000 offers enough space on the front panel so I can stick my personalized labels. Great patchbay for my home studio.
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PW
Flexible & reliable
I use 7 of these. Very easy handling & good versatility with a selector for each channel between Normalized / Half-Normalized / Open configuration.
TRS jacks are connected in a smooth and reliable way compared to my 3 awful Neutrik patchbays ...
TRS jacks are connected in a smooth and reliable way compared to my 3 awful Neutrik patchbays ...
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