You Need a Bay? We Got a Bay.
Yes. We all like bays. It'd be nice to lay on a sandy bay. Possibly in the Caribbean. While listening to music. But for us slogging it out in the studio or out onstage, sometimes it's just as relaxing when we've got our gear connected to a straight-forward patch bay. No more crawling behind racks. Plain and simple CONNECTIVITY, right where we need it. So the Hosa PDR-369 - well, it just may be your kind of bay. It has 12 XLR female jacks and four XLR male jacks. The female jacks ship on the front, but you can easily reverse them with the male jacks on the back. Plain, simple, and useful. Got to love a nice bay.
Hosa PDR-369 12-point Reversible XLR Patch Bay Features at a Glance:- 12-point XLR patch bay
- Ships with female XLR connections on front/male XLR connections on back
- Reversible configuration
- Great for live sound applications, DJs, and houses of worship
- Tough metal chassis
- Rackmountable
| Hosa PDR-369 Specs: |
| Analog or Digital |
Analog |
| Number of Points |
12 |
| Format |
Rack |
| Connector Types - Front |
XLR |
| Connector Types - Back |
XLR |
| Function Mode |
Normal |
| Height |
1.74" |
| Depth |
3.5" |
| Width |
19" |
| Weight |
TBD |
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