Difference between revisions of "Recording Studio Patch Bays"

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In general, the larger B-Gauge connections are used for microphone tie lines and pathways that may carry 48V phantom power. Connections between outboard devices within a studio are carried on Miniature Bantam, which prevents accidental cross-connection and increases the number of devices that can be connected to a single patch bay.
 
In general, the larger B-Gauge connections are used for microphone tie lines and pathways that may carry 48V phantom power. Connections between outboard devices within a studio are carried on Miniature Bantam, which prevents accidental cross-connection and increases the number of devices that can be connected to a single patch bay.
 
Please note that B-Gauge is often referred to as 'GPO', which is a reference to 'General Post Office'. These type of connections were routinely used in telephone exchanges and switchboards, which were run by the Post Office before the existence of British Telecom.
 
  
 
==Technical Information==
 
==Technical Information==
 
===B-Gauge===
 
===B-Gauge===
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To avoid confusion, please note that B-Gauge is often referred to as 'GPO', which is a reference to 'General Post Office'. These type of connections were routinely used in telephone exchanges and switchboards, which were run by the Post Office before the existence of British Telecom.
  
 
===Miniature Bantam===
 
===Miniature Bantam===
 
[[Media:NP3TT-P Assembly Instructions.pdf|Assembly Instructions]]
 
[[Media:NP3TT-P Assembly Instructions.pdf|Assembly Instructions]]

Revision as of 09:20, 27 March 2017

The patch bays in the recording studios are a combination of Miniature Bantam and B-Gauge, dependent upon what the connections are being used for.

In general, the larger B-Gauge connections are used for microphone tie lines and pathways that may carry 48V phantom power. Connections between outboard devices within a studio are carried on Miniature Bantam, which prevents accidental cross-connection and increases the number of devices that can be connected to a single patch bay.

Technical Information

B-Gauge

To avoid confusion, please note that B-Gauge is often referred to as 'GPO', which is a reference to 'General Post Office'. These type of connections were routinely used in telephone exchanges and switchboards, which were run by the Post Office before the existence of British Telecom.

Miniature Bantam

Assembly Instructions