Behringer PX3000 Ultrapatch Pro 5-stars Reviews
Works as intended.
It's cheap and works wonderfully. There's multiple settings to allow for routing configurations. For example there's two of these in a synth studio set up. All channels are set to be independent except for channels 1-8 that are set up to feed an interface regardless of if any cables are used.
You can't get a more convenient 1/4'' TRS patch, and can't get a cheaper one than this.
At first I didn't expect good quality, for I though "for the price, who care? I can replace the whole thing for the price of one single jack in a competitor's equivalent." After a couple of years, I still haven't experienced any issue. The quality is rather good, actually.
My only qualm is that the (super convenient) mode switches are on the top part, and can be accidentally changed when inserting this bar into a tightly packed rack.
Great product
Good quality, great price, no problems whatsoever.
Gets the job donne
A simple and solid design at a great price.
Does the job
I plug stuff in, and sounds comes out where it should. That's all I can really ask for from a patch bay.
Cheap and solid solution
I use this unit in a home studio environment to patch in guitar pedals and other external gear at various points of my signal chain.
I have no bad things to say about the unit. It does not introduce any noise that I can hear, seems solid enough and was easy to configure.
Useful and working well
It finaly sorted out my mess with cables. Does exactly what it says.
Very useful and working well
Well thought out working modes with flip of a selector.
Only drawback would be if used in fully equipped rack, selectors are covered, not on front panel. Some competitors do it on front panel.
For me it's been perfect - no more crawling on the floor.

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Behringer
- Released in 2004
- Average price : $93
- Dimensions (Wmm x Hmm x D): 483mm x 45mm x 93mm
- Weight : 1.8kg
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