In order to wire the many and various components of a studio, you need a multitude of different connections. Often, fixed links between single devices are impossible, because specific recording or mix-down situations require special-purpose connections. For this reason, professional studios use so-called patchbays carrying connectors for the various studio components. For example, you can route audio signals from one central point to all devices connected to the patchbay. Behringer's Ultrapatch Pro PX2000 enables audio engineers and musicians to organize numerous connections more efficiently. Robust workmanship and sophisticated design give the Ultrapatch Pro long-term reliability and allow for its use in a variety of applications. Equipped with 48 phone jacks on the front and rear panels, occupying only 1U rack space, the Ultrapatch Pro also has a switch for each channel (24 in all) on the top panel which can be used to adjust one of the four operating modes (parallel, half-normalized, normalized, and open), which give you utmost flexibility when configuring a well-structured wiring scheme in the studio. Other Behringer rack products such as compressors, equalizers, psycho-acoustic processors, and many more are described in Behringer's new Standard Audio catalog. Behringer Ultrapatch Pro PX2000 Features - Ultra-professional patchbay for order and control
- Completely outfitted 24-point patchbay with phone jacks
- Four easily switchable modes
- High-quality components: metal encasing, jacks with metal rings, fiberglass-reinforced circuit boards
- Manufactured under ISO9000 certified management system
Technical Description - Width: 482.6 mm (19 in.)
- Height: 1 HU
- Depth: 93 mm
- Weight: 1.8 kg, approximately
- Connectors: 1/4 in. jack unbalanced
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