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Welcome. Do you mean patch bay? If that's what you mean: Buy dbx PB-48 48-Point 1/4" Patchbay online at Musician's Friend I have one and find it very useful. For what most of us are doing at home it's probably not "necessary" per se but there is a certain convenience to it depending on how your rig is set up. I'd say if you find yourself spending a good amount of time farting around getting your cables hooked up the way you want them, a patch bay may be useful to you. download the manual from MF if you have time and and incination. That's the model I have and reading the manual is how I learned what normalled, de-normalled, and half-normalled mean. I don't think it's a high priority thing to know (especially if you end up not needing a patch bay after all!) but good culture anyway probably. Charlie
__________________ Mah Rig: Hardware: 002 Rack UA6176 Art Pro Channel Eventide DSP4000 CAD e300-2 AT3031 (SDC) AT3035 (LDC) CAD GXL3000 (multi-pattern LDC ) Software: Reaper PTLE 7.3 Reason 3.0 (mostly just use it for drums) Stompboxes: Fulltone Deja Vibe ADA Flanger Morley Power Wah MXR Phase 90 (EVH) Boss DD-20 delay |
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