



🎛️ Master your soundscape with the ULTRAPATCH PRO PX3000
The ULTRAPATCH PRO PX3000 by Behringer is a professional patch bay designed to organize and clarify your studio’s audio connections. Featuring fully balanced 1/4” TRS connectors and three selectable modes per channel via convenient top-side switches, it offers flexible and reliable signal routing. Crafted in Germany, this 48.26 x 4.45 x 9.3 cm, 1.77 kg device is perfect for indoor studio environments seeking premium cable management and audio clarity.




| Brand | Behringer |
| Cable Type | TRS |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Compatible Phone Models | No Compatible Phone Models |
| Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
| Net Quantity | 1 Count |
| Item Weight | 1.77 kg |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 48.26 x 4.45 x 9.3 cm; 1.77 kg |
| Item model number | PX3000 |
| Colour Screen | No |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Item Weight | 1 kg 770 g |
| Manufacturer | Music group commercial BM LTD |
| Imported By | Alphatec Audio Video Pvt Ltd |
D**T
good product
good product
M**D
Rapport qualité prix imbattable pour ce Patchbay TRS. Ça fonctionne impeccable et cela semble solide. Après plusieurs mois d’usage sans ménagement : RAS. Les connexions sont impeccables. Le seul reproche possible : les switchs de sélection du mode sur le dessus qui deviennent inaccessible une fois le patch installé dans un rack. Ceci mis à part c’est un excellent produit vendu à petit prix.
L**A
Questo prodotto è semplicemente una patch-bay, ovvero un modo per creare connessioni tra differenti canali senza bisogno di cablare tutto. Sono presenti 24 canali, ognuno dotato di due entrate sul retro corrispondenti a due entrate sul davanti. Tramite degli switch sulla parte superiore dell'unità si può regolare il comportamento di ciascuno dei 24 canali separatamente, ovvero come si vuole si connettano le entrate sul retro e quelle sul davanti. Ottimo perché possono essere usate sia come insert, sia come effetti. La costruzione è metallica ed è solida. E' importante che le entrate sono bilanciate, per cui è possibile usare anche cavi bilanciati compatibili con la phantom power. Avevo già una di queste unità da due anni, e non ho riscontrato problemi si degrado degli switch, ne particolari ronzii. Insomma un'unità ben fatta dal costo ragionevole, che può servire ad evitare di cambiare cablatura a secondo del setting. Mi raccomando di usare cavi di buona qualità, altrimenti il segnale si potrebbe degradare, considerando che l'uso di una patch-bay di solito raddoppia il numero di segmenti cablati per ciascun canale. Se devo trovare un piccolo difetto, avrei apprezzato la possibilità di inserire strisce di carta per poter etichettare i canali, ovviamente si può sempre rimediare con una soluzione casalinga.
B**N
I wasn't expecting this patch bay to be great quality, but I was pleasantly surprised by the robust solid. The fact that it's switchable, normal, half-normal and through at this price is a fantastic feature. No taking apart and flipping modules to choose between normal and half only, like my old Teac and Dbx units. Certainly makes life easier in the studio and happy with my purchase.
Y**U
Denemedim. Ama alabildiğine mekanik bişi bişi çalışmada icabına tamirine bakarız. Kaliteli bir görüntüsü var. Özellikleri de gayet iyi. Behringer markasına atıp tutmak kolay ama güzel urunleri de var.
S**R
My first patch bay! Didn’t quite know what to expect, but this thing seems to check all the boxes. The case is very sturdy and feels quite weighty. However, when you’re wiring up your rear sockets, the corresponding ones on the front panel do show signs of movement, which I’m not sure whether to be worried about or not. If you are new to patch bays (as I am), I suggest recycling the included manual because reading it left both the wife and me baffled, and go watch some of the very good tutorial videos on YouTube instead. Behringer need to get it re-written, preferably with copious usage examples. Once you get your head around what to plug in where, how to patch things properly on the front panel, and what the three socket modes do, it’s a walk in the park. I also suggest (if you’re new to patch bays) that you test your configuration first before installing it into your rack to get the hang of it. My rack cabinet is rather tall and deep, so reaching those rear sockets is not so much fun. If you want to put labels on your front panel, you might want to get one of those Dymo label maker gun things to produce sticky labels since the front panel has two unhelpful black strips that you can’t really write on. Finally: if all your drum machines, synthesizers, FX units, etc. are going through your shiny new patch bay, you’re gonna need to double-up on leads: one lead in, one lead out. So buy those. Then buy some more. And if you’re going to be patching via the front panels a lot, buy some more for that too. And don’t skimp on cable length like what I did. In conclusion: I bought this during Behringer’s 2024 summer sale for just over £50. For that money—if you don’t mind looking elsewhere for instructions, and only need it for home studio or educational use—I think this piece of gear is great value.
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2 周前
2 周前