Slouching Raymond
Well-known member
The rear of my new SSL Big Six has 34 balanced TRS sockets on it, and I don't believe I own a single TRS cable of any type.
I have spent much time grovelling on my knees trying to read the writing on the rear of my racked equipment,
using a mirror and a torch. I do this every time I want to connect something to a different place.
I want to route keyboards, amps, and also be able to sometimes record through the SSL, and sometimes record through my Focusrite 18i8.
It is probably time to look into patch bays.
TRS patch bays are probably the way to go.
There are 'TT' patch bays, which I believe use telephone exchange type plugs. Are they relevant, or worth considering?
Anyone got any words of wisdom?
I have spent much time grovelling on my knees trying to read the writing on the rear of my racked equipment,
using a mirror and a torch. I do this every time I want to connect something to a different place.
I want to route keyboards, amps, and also be able to sometimes record through the SSL, and sometimes record through my Focusrite 18i8.
It is probably time to look into patch bays.
TRS patch bays are probably the way to go.
There are 'TT' patch bays, which I believe use telephone exchange type plugs. Are they relevant, or worth considering?
Anyone got any words of wisdom?