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ULTRAPATCH PX1000
6. SPECIFICATIONS
Microphone inputs operate at a level several orders of magnitude
lower than line levels (+4 dBu or -10 dBV). Therefore, they
should never be routed via a patchbay. In any case, patching in
a field with +48 V DC (phantom power) is to be avoided at all
costs. It is best to plug mics directly into the mixing console or via
special XLR type wall boxes connected to the mic inputs of the
console using good quality balanced multicore cables.
4. LABELLING
With so many patch points in use at any one time, you will
probably never be able to keep track of them without labelling.
Your BEHRINGER ULTRAPATCH PX1000 features white labels
above the upper jacks and white labels below the lower jacks
for the purpose of labelling. When labelling, it is advisable not to
use permanent markers as you may want to re-label, if you
decide to re-configure your patchbay signal routing again.
5. PATCHBAY ORGANIZATION
Attached is an example configuration that shows how you
can use your patchbay. This is only an example to illustrate the
use of your PX1000. Depending on your application, you may
need several PX1000s. It should be noted that patchbays should
be placed one below the other in such a way that the patch
cords dont hang carelessly over the patchbays.
6. SPECIFICATIONS
Height
1 3/4" (44.5 mm)
Width
19" (482.6 mm)
Depth
2 3/4" (69.3 mm)
Weight
approx. 1.3 kg (2 7/8 lbs)
Connectors 1/4" TRS balanced
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result of these efforts, modifications may be made from time to time to existing products without
prior notice. Specifications and appearance may differ from those listed or shown.
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