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patchbays
i have one [ok it;s a behringer ultrapatch px3000] i've noticed that, in 'thru mode', for each 'module', it a. connects ground from front to back [which is good] but b. also connects grounds from top to bottom [which isn;t, for what i want to do - i have some power amp-speaker connections in the bay, and if i put something else on the other module (top or bottom) it gets crosstalk from the power amp)] are there any patchbays that do this right [ie, top and bottom grounds not connected to each other in thru mode]? i would also like to have individual mode setting for each module with a switch [normal, half normal, thru], NOT via disassembly and turning modules over.. or is there some reason it does this, and i should just re-wire to avoid this kind of issue? thx wle. |
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