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Behringer Ultrapro patch bay
does it really introduce a hum to your recordings are is that some faulty units or wires...i just ordered one from sweetwater, then i read the reviews..some guys said it were noisy...i just wanted some other peoples take on it..
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Re: Behringer Ultrapro patch bay
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Not so much noisey but cheaply constructed.
Rec'd one free from Sam Ash(w. a purchase of a $100 or more) last year and basically use it for 3 c/d recorders, tape deck,sampler & drum machine. The unit is unbalanced and houses a topside 4-selector mode switches for each channel. I never use it for multi-track patching or insert-patching of dynamic/efx processors, just simple, 2 track equipment. |
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thanks...how do you clean and how often?
i have one of those dust off cans is that good enough? sweet water has them for 39.99 1 dollar per input...not bad if it doesn't fuck up my sound....
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It's not balanced. I don't see any need for a patchbay that is not balanced. Even if it does have the admittedly cool switches for normal, half normal, etc ...
I believe that if you connect a non balanced device to a balanced patch bay that you unbalance the entire patchbay. Is this true ? |
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