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Patchbay / caja de conexiones para pedales

  • Carcasa de metal
  • 2 pares de conectores de entrada / salida mono de 6,3 mm
  • 2 pares de conectores de entrada / salida estéreo (TRS) de 6,3 mm
  • 1 par de conectores MIDI
  • Funcionamiento pasiva
  • No se requiere fuente de alimentación
  • Dimensiones (largo x ancho x alto): 66 x 112 x 48 mm / 2.6" x 4.41" x 1.89"
  • Peso: 360 g / 0.79 libras
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  • Disponible desde Julio 2020
  • número de artículo 499484
  • Precio por 1 Unidad(es)
66 €
Todos los precios incluyen IVA
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20 Valoraciones de los clientes

4.8 / 5

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Perfecto
Moogadrián32 16.05.2024
Muy contento con esta compra, me sirvió para conectar mis pedales!
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Lamentablemente hubo un error. Por favor, inténtelo de nuevo más tarde.
MC
Simple and solid build
Michael Carrier 09.12.2020
Got this for the inputs for my pedalboard.

Solid construction its built like a tank, works as expected and a pleasure to have on my precious pedalboard.
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Lamentablemente hubo un error. Por favor, inténtelo de nuevo más tarde.
KM
A great basic patch-bay for pedal routings
Kostas Maskalides 27.03.2026
If you want your pedals stacked and tidy and your signal crystal clear, the 4M is a great solution for your routing needs.
The quality and build of the unit is outstanding. The passive design means it preserves your signal´s purity at any routing diagram.
Indispensable for complex pedal setups in the studio or live performance.
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Lamentablemente hubo un error. Por favor, inténtelo de nuevo más tarde.
LS
Making life easier and difficult at the same time
Luc S 16.05.2026
I love the idea of this bay. I can have pedals, like my volume pedal on the floor. But soon after putting it to use I noticed a volume drop of which I suspected my new phase 95 first. After realizing that there was a crackling sound coming from the patch bay I decided to take it apart. I have an electronic degree, it’s not expensive and since there are absolutely no active components inside it felt quite safe to do so. So, before someone decides to buy this I would like to share that what I found inside should not be put on the market as is. The upper jacket are mounted on circuit boards that sit 90 degrees in a slit of the “mother board “ . To make this 90 degree angle only a drop of, brittle in nature, tin solder is applied. To fix this issue I have bended 90 degree wires, left over snaps from carbon resistors, and soldered those in place. Now I will put epoxy paste on the back side for a solid fix. Why did I not send it back? Because I had a solid idea of what to expect and it’s an easier fix for me than having to buy the components and make my own patch bay
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