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I’m planning to install a patch bay system in my hobby home studio. I make electronic music (synths/samplers/drum machines/effects units), and am not really dealing with low level signals like mics or unamplified guitars. I’ve done some research, but this is the first time I’ve done it, so while part of me is saying just bight the bullet, the other half wants to make sure I get a quality result before investing the money and time!
I considered a balanced versus unbalanced system. Given most of my gear is unbalanced, -10db stuff, I’m thinking I will stick to unbalanced. From what I understand, this shouldn’t make any significant difference because my cable runs are not long – typical is 0.5meter/2feet to 3meters/10 feet, with a few longer cables, the longest being two 6meters/20feet cables. Also while, not surprisingly, I want great sound quality, it’s not quiet as crucial as it might be if I were doing commercial audio work. I am on the right path here?
I’ll be getting two patch bays, and the Hosa PHB-265 seems good (see page 22 of the Hosa catalogue on their website). I like that Behringer has the switches to change the normalling, but because the switches are on the top surface, I think it would be a big hassle trying to slide the patch bay out of the rack to make adjustments. The Hosa is about twice the price, but considering the switches are on the front panel it seems worth it. Has anyone got opinions on the Hosa PHB-265? Are there other models I should consider? I will doing a bit of gear changing so switching would be really useful.
Now to cabling… Cable is something I really don’t know much about. I looked through the Jaycar catalogue (I’m in Australia) and CAT. NO. WB1508 seems good (www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=WB1508&keywords=WB1508&form=KEYWORD). They have another audio cable that is considerably cheaper (http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=WB1500&keywords=wb-1500&form=KEYWORD) , but I wonder if the quality is any good. Would the WB1508 be a good choice? What other suppliers might I consider in Australia?
In terms of plugs I’m looking at plastic Jaycar ones. RCAs are $0.52 each versus $1.55 for metal, and 1/4in plugs are $0.80 for plastic versus $1.45 for metal. In terms of aesthetics, I’m not concerned about the plastic plugs, and I don’t think I need the durability of metal plugs (no live use). Apart from the look and durability, are there any differences between plastic and metal plugs?
Finally, any other things I should consider?
I considered a balanced versus unbalanced system. Given most of my gear is unbalanced, -10db stuff, I’m thinking I will stick to unbalanced. From what I understand, this shouldn’t make any significant difference because my cable runs are not long – typical is 0.5meter/2feet to 3meters/10 feet, with a few longer cables, the longest being two 6meters/20feet cables. Also while, not surprisingly, I want great sound quality, it’s not quiet as crucial as it might be if I were doing commercial audio work. I am on the right path here?
I’ll be getting two patch bays, and the Hosa PHB-265 seems good (see page 22 of the Hosa catalogue on their website). I like that Behringer has the switches to change the normalling, but because the switches are on the top surface, I think it would be a big hassle trying to slide the patch bay out of the rack to make adjustments. The Hosa is about twice the price, but considering the switches are on the front panel it seems worth it. Has anyone got opinions on the Hosa PHB-265? Are there other models I should consider? I will doing a bit of gear changing so switching would be really useful.
Now to cabling… Cable is something I really don’t know much about. I looked through the Jaycar catalogue (I’m in Australia) and CAT. NO. WB1508 seems good (www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=WB1508&keywords=WB1508&form=KEYWORD). They have another audio cable that is considerably cheaper (http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=WB1500&keywords=wb-1500&form=KEYWORD) , but I wonder if the quality is any good. Would the WB1508 be a good choice? What other suppliers might I consider in Australia?
In terms of plugs I’m looking at plastic Jaycar ones. RCAs are $0.52 each versus $1.55 for metal, and 1/4in plugs are $0.80 for plastic versus $1.45 for metal. In terms of aesthetics, I’m not concerned about the plastic plugs, and I don’t think I need the durability of metal plugs (no live use). Apart from the look and durability, are there any differences between plastic and metal plugs?
Finally, any other things I should consider?