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Custom Patchbays?

i need a custom rackmountable patchbay with an odd arrangment of TRS and XLR connectors. can anyone reccomend a place to get this done?

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actually, a rackmountable 48-point XLR patchbay (24 males and 24 females on the front, and 24 males and 24 females on the back) would work. does anyone know where i can find one of those?

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just curious .... how do you plan to wire that? why do you need male xlrs on the front?
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what about something like this:

http://www.markertek.com/MTStore/pro...Item=PB8%2DXLQ
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I suggest building one. Get the connectors and some plate aluminum. 1 7/8" holes fit the XLR plugs nicely and two tiny holes will mount them. As for the back, I would put point blocks and either solder or screw set the leads in back.

If it's for a mic panel you could just make a multipin connector snake that goes to the console with a break for mobility.

Custom stuff is the best.
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