PatchBox unbalanced outputs, on gold-plated RCA connectors, provide a signal that is compatible with the inputs of consumer gear. Because the inputs circuits of audio equipment are normally high-impedance ("bridging"), any combination of outputs can be used simultaneously without interaction or signal degradation.
- PatchBox II is a passive "output multiplier" that can be used to distribute the output of a professional audio mixer to the inputs of peripheral equipment.
- PatchBox II is ideal for feeding a mixer's output signal into DAT recorders, digital editors, computer sound cards, cassette and reel decks, VCRs, PA systems, dubbing racks, limiters, and other audio equipment.
- Both professional equipment with balanced inputs and consumer equipment with unbalanced inputs can be used.PatchBox II is compatible with any active balanced (transformerless) low impedance signal source that is ground-referenced.
- (Most professional mixers built since the early 1980s use this topology.).From a stereo source, PatchBox creates eleven stereo outputs: five balanced stereo outputs and six unbalanced stereo outputs.
- PatchBox balanced outputs, on XLR and 1.4" TRS connectors, provide a "unity gain" signal with a 600 ohm source impedance.
- Binding: Electronics
- Label: Henry Engineering
- Model: PATCHBOX
- Product Group: CE
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