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Good, but not great
The patchy itself is perfectly serviceable, but the build quality from Neutrik isn't the best. My aging Hosa patchbay is still far batter than this one was on installation. I would honestly consider Behringer unless you have objection to their less than stellar record with other people's intellectual property. In fact, I anticipate replacing this Neutrik with a something else next time I rewire the studio
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Patch bay that does what it need ls to do
Easy to use out of the box. And just does what it needs to do. No issues with noise or other unwanted glitches.
For me worth every penny.
Only thing I didn't like was placing it under my desk l. Just took me some time, but that might just be me. It's not at the most easy spot attach, but easy to handle the front.
For me worth every penny.
Only thing I didn't like was placing it under my desk l. Just took me some time, but that might just be me. It's not at the most easy spot attach, but easy to handle the front.
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great budget solution
Professional patchbays are really expensive, this is great if you are on a budget!
Feels quite sturdy, the inserts feel a bit wiggly when you plug something in but I'm confident it is going to last me a long time without failing.
Feels quite sturdy, the inserts feel a bit wiggly when you plug something in but I'm confident it is going to last me a long time without failing.
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Very nice option when cost is a consideration
This is a very nice patchbay for the cost.
Once you get your head around the normalisation, you can easily manage a large setup if you set it up right.
Its very nice for setting up for example inputs to analog mixing desks, where you can use the normalisation to get microphones, instruments or outputs from your audio interface routed to where they have to go, without using cables at all. It is however not an option to break the normalisation without using plugs, which is my only complaint about this patchbay. I own 3 of these and i only have 1 input that sometimes has a little bit of trouble with its connection, but i suspect it to be normal wear and tear, from taking cables in and out often. :-)
Once you get your head around the normalisation, you can easily manage a large setup if you set it up right.
Its very nice for setting up for example inputs to analog mixing desks, where you can use the normalisation to get microphones, instruments or outputs from your audio interface routed to where they have to go, without using cables at all. It is however not an option to break the normalisation without using plugs, which is my only complaint about this patchbay. I own 3 of these and i only have 1 input that sometimes has a little bit of trouble with its connection, but i suspect it to be normal wear and tear, from taking cables in and out often. :-)
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Does what it says
It's versatile and easy to use, the quality is.. meh.. it's a bit flimsy, but then, look at the price, great thing for the buck.
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Great Value For Money! Cheap and with quality enough to give good results in terms of audio connections in the studio. No noises and hums! Just not so soft on patching cables! I would say that is very suitable for the home studio! I'm satisfied and recommend if you are on a tight budget!!!
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Neutrik Rean NYS SPP-L1
Can be a bit of a pain changing the jack orientation, I found it easier to do with some cables connected.
Save a lot of hassle once set up.
Save a lot of hassle once set up.
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good to use
If you need find the basic patchbay to use in home studio
this choise is good
this choise is good
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mmkay-ish
can t complain about anything at this price
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I don;t consider needing anything else.
This product is rock solid.
Because of it's build style it's difficult to switch patch routes. But this also means that you can actually change only the broken modules on it without changing the whole unit.
The connections are really good and they feel sturdy. The movement of the modules make it seem cheap but it's not.
Because of it's build style it's difficult to switch patch routes. But this also means that you can actually change only the broken modules on it without changing the whole unit.
The connections are really good and they feel sturdy. The movement of the modules make it seem cheap but it's not.
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