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Re: 19in Multiples Rack Panel

2001-11-28 by sucrosemusic@yahoo.com

Well, depending on how you have the normalling set up on the 
behringer one...  I'd use "Paralell."  The thing's set up in 2 rows 
of 24 jacks, 2 rows on the front, 2 on the back, for 96 jacks 
total..  "Paralell" takes each column, front and back, and connects 
them.  So, your module could plug into the back of the unit, say the 
top jack, and you could run a short patch cable from the bottom jack 
in the back to the next column over.  This would give 4 jacks on the 
front that came from the one module's output/input/whatever.

I can't really vouch for the quality of the jacks, but they should be 
decent, if not superb.

http://www.behringer.com/eng/products/audiosolutions/px2000.htm

is a link that gives some info on the behringer patchbay.  Most of 
this stuff should apply to all patchbays.  You should read the manual 
that's posted there to get a better idea how the routing on the thing 
works.

--- In motm@y..., <psygfx@y...> wrote:
> How would I convert a patchbay to a multiples panel? I guess that's
> easier and cheaper than drilling holes and buying jacks.
> Thanks
> matt
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: sucrosemusic@y... [mailto:sucrosemusic@y...] 
> Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 4:58 PM
> To: motm@y...
> Subject: [motm] Re: 19in Multiples Rack Panel
> 
> Not really.  neutrik connectors and XLR connecters use much larger 
> mounting holes.  you'd probably be better off getting one designed 
> for 1/4" jacks.  Try out the behringer patchbay, seriously, they're 
> stupidly cheap.  www.behringer.com  or check out accessories at 
> www.raxxess.com
> 
> --- In motm@y..., <psygfx@y...> wrote:
> > Anyone know if this would work for 1/4" connectors? Its says "xlr 
> and
> > neutrik"
> > 
> > http://www.middleatlantic.com/rackac/chassis/chassis.htm
> > 
> > 
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