Rean NYS SPP-L1 Reviews

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5 years ago

Good quality for a beginner patch bay

Not a bad piece of kit and does what its suppose to

5 years ago

Good Value

Pros

-Good set of screws

-Inexpensive

Cons

-Wobbly construction

-Inflexible and tough to switch out connection modes

5 years ago

Does what its meant to do, some jacks make scratching noises

It works pretty much perfectly, but some jacks can make scratching noises when the connected cable is turned or moved, this seems to be most common with the most used jacks like the first couple outputs and inputs of your interface.

5 years ago

great budget solution

Professional patchbays are really expensive, this is great if you are on a budget!

Feels quite sturdy, the inserts feel a bit wiggly when you plug something in but I'm confident it is going to last me a long time without failing.

5 years ago

Very well built.. Great value for money.

5 years ago

useful tool for the studio with busy routing

it is what it is

5 years ago

patchbay

not much i can say - just a patchbay :-)

5 years ago

An incredible product.

Everything arrived quickly and safely, I am loving the possibilities that it allows me to :) recommend 100%

5 years ago

trs connection patch bay studio connection

great patchbay lets you connect loads on units up and connect n to them without rear access , can change individual bays out for alternative board ( available to buy ) for more wiring options.

need rack to mount it in

5 years ago

My first patch bay... Don't regret it.

I got it to be able to connect all my guitar pedals, amps and synths in my small studio. Zero regrets. It's a whole new level now.

For the price this is a steal to be honest.

Do note you'll need a lot of cables to interconnect everything.

5 years ago

Not my patchbay

Even it is Neutrik I dont like to flipping the inside pannels for the settings.

Better check the Berhinger patch bay when you change settings regulary

5 years ago

Excellent product

This patchbay has loads of versatility and functionality. Other reviewers have suggested it should have switches for switching normalling modes but this would be a much worse feature because the circuitry needed for the switches causes noise. It takes a bit more time to set this up but it works better as a result.

This patchbay is perfectly silent and reliable in my setup.

5 years ago

Does what it says

It's versatile and easy to use, the quality is.. meh.. it's a bit flimsy, but then, look at the price, great thing for the buck.

5 years ago

Great for the price

Not much to say. Use it daily and it's strong and robust.

6 years ago

Good basic patchbay

I liked this enough to buy a second one. The best feature of this patchbay is the semi-normalling of the connections, which is quite handy for sending one signal to two places. The only minor point against is that construction is not 100% solid -- there is some movement of the connectors when plugging and unplugging, but it's never caused any issue for me.

6 years ago

Good patchbay

Solid build from Neutrik but mounting of cards is a bit hit & miss when inverting

6 years ago

Cheap and work as intended

Its a cheap and perfect solution when you start to have a lot of sound sources and fx.

6 years ago

Essential

I wish it had a switch for various modes like other patch bays do, but I feel this is more reliable. Not incredibly sturdy but it just sits in a rack.

6 years ago

cheap sturdy and still working

these just seem to work. good quality in general

6 years ago

Avoid

Very flimsy build quality. The connections have started to loosen after limited use, leading to partial signal loss on some channels.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Rean
  • Released in 2007
  • Average price : $67
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