Neutrik

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The Neutrik 48-Point TRS Patchbay is a 1/4" patch panel with 2 rows of sockets, 24 front pairs and 24 rear pairs. 19" rackmount and fully PCB-wired (24 vertical PC boards) without nut fastening. Identification strips included for front and rear panel.
Neutrik 48-Point TRS Patchbay
Neutrik 48-Point TRS Patchbay
Neutrik 48-Point TRS Patchbay

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  • Electrical:
  • Connector-contact resistance: < 10 mOhm
    Switch-contact resistance: < 10 mOhm
    Insulation resistance: > 2G Ohm @ 500 V dc
  • Current rating: 1 A
  • Dielectric strength: > 1000 V dc
  • Crosstalk between upper and lower channel: > 100 dB @ 1 kHz
  • Mechanical:
  • Jack lifetime: > 10.000 insertions/withdrawal cycles
  • Dimensions: 483mm (W) x 44 mm (H) x 71 mm (D)
  • Insertion/withdrawal force: < 20 N / > 10 N
  • Rackmount panel: 19" x 1U
  • Materials:
  • Housing: Steel, black coated
  • Connector shell: ABS
  • Contacts: CuZn39Pb3, CuSn6 plated
  • Temperature range: -30C to +80C

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  • Amazing!

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    byJason

    fromSt. Louis, MO

    This thing is SOLID! Eventually I'm going to get another one. So Nice to be able to use all my outboard gear without getting behind my rack :)

  • Easy to use, setup well

    5

    submitted10 years ago

    byJacob

    fromMA

    For the price and construction, you are getting a good product. It is easy to have normalized and de-normalized slots, you simply unscrew 2 screws on the front and flip over the cartridge for the selected channel to the normalization you desire, with grounding options. If you are a pro studio, you are going with a stronger construction patch bay that requires soldering. If you just have a semi-pro to home studio, this patch-bay is plenty good. If you know how to set up the back of the bay well, it will save you loads of time getting audio to your components quickly with a simple patch of a 1/4" cable on the front. Thus, never having to get the backs of your components again!

  • Well built and flexible

    5

    submitted15 years ago

    byEddie

    fromGreenville, SC

    This is a great patchbay if your are constantly patching your gear. One of the best features it has is the ability to invert ports without having to unmount the whole rack. You can take its face off and do it right there.

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