Rean NYS SPP-L1 5-stars Reviews
Good patchbay
Nice and affordable considering its Neutrik. I don't see why you'd buy a different patchbay. Very happy.
First Patchbay
was between this and the Samson S patch, but very happy that i went with this patchbay
easy, simple, and also patch comes with tape ready to write what goes where, very happy
Top quality
And affordable patch bay. Looked long and hard at patch bays, boring though that was, and this seemed the best call. Nothing to complain about here.
Does the job!
very easy to install and very light
does exactly what you need :)
solid and robust
I have a couple of these in my studio to help interface my audio interface with my analogue mixer and out board gear. I have find it to be sturdy and robust and haven't had any problems with the connections or any wear in the connectors after heavy use. it looks professional and slots straight in effortlessly. For cheap patching options this is a top bit of kit.
It does its job well
Very easy to use, the connection cradles are very good quality. Very convenient for the price. I can recommend anyone who likes it.
But looking for a more complicated patchbay look at other models. This SPP,L1 for basic connection in the studio.
Useful patchbay at a reasonable price
A good patchbay at good price.
Reason why I bought one was to split lots of different audio sources to be sent to both analog mixer and audio interface. It would have cost me quite a bit more to use Y cables instead.
Comes with stickers which are in a bit weird shape, but they're probably meant to be cut in pieces.
Unit does the job good!
Awesome and good quality built.
Top Quality
It's a patch bay. things aren't going to get too exciting. it's not going to attract many ladies to your technological babe lair. it should however, patch audio easily, simply and at the highest quality possible... and thats exactly waht this thing does.
if you're going to bother buying a patchbay, may aswell buy a balanced one. and this one is the best.
Simple Patchbay
Great simple patchbay.
Has been very reliable, as you'd expect from the Neutrik brand.
Has all the features I want:
Fully normalisable
Balanced
Jacks front and back.
All you need is ..this lovely patchbay!
Already have two of them! Never understood how the price for such hi quality, built-like-a-tank patchbay can be so low? Whatever the trick is, a must-buy if you care about fast and comfort way of working in your studio.
Good action
I've used some cheaper patch bays and the jacks just seen to want to jump out of them. These neutrik patch bays feel solid, and the cables click in and feel secure.
A good cheaper alternative to Bantam patch bays.
Excellent Patchbay for the price
This is an excellent, cheap patchbay that has stopped me from having to get a torch and fiddle with a mess of wires at the back of my rack everytime I want to change the routing. However, there are few difficulties with this unit...
Although it comes pre-assembled, the earthing clips come in a separate bag so if you want your connectors earthed, you have to take the unit apart (meaning you have to unplug everything first), insert the clips in the right place, then re-align every connector so that you can get the covers back on and screw it all back together.
Each strip is set to 'half normalled' so if you want any set to 'thru', again you have to unplug everthing, take the unit apart, flip the circuit board around and then re-align everything again to get it closed.
It comes with lots of sticky strips to write on to label your routing, but this proved too small for me to write legibly on once I eventually found a pen that wrote on the plastic coated paper. Printing some labels from my computer seemed easier and a lot better solution.
Desipte these difficulties, once set up it will leave you thinking how you managed before without it. Just make sure you have enough cables to connect everything!
?
Short on Space? Use this.
If you are having trouble with routing all of your rackmount units in the back of your case, buy this, honestly, I bought it as a trial thinking it would probably be useless, buying this and a few short patch cables for the front was a god send, saves hours of re-routing everything in the back, a word of advice, buy twice as many patch cables for the back and you think you will need, chances are you will actually need them by time you finish patching each port into your patch bay.
A great patch bay!
I've had this for a few months now and it seems to do a great job. Very reasonable priced and seems to be high quality as I have had no issues at all. Some reviews mention that there are issues with the inputs being very tight making it hard to take the patch cable out, but I haven't found this problem at all. Would definitely recommend this for anyone looking for a 1/4" patch bay.
Very nice patch bay, amazing price!
I looked around different places for a while trying to find a patch bay and I found loads for £100, £200, even £800! Now for a patch bay I thought that was a little much, but then I stumbled upon this and I thought it too good to be true, I thought the quality of it would be terrible, but no, it wasn't at all. It works perfectly, I have had no problems with it at all, it doesn't create any noise that I am aware of and for this price it even if it did break it is very inexpensive to replace.
Perfect
Does exactly what is needed, Have it in my studio to patch in different guitar amps as inserts into pro tools, Never had any problems with it always performed perfectly.
Headphone Feed
Wired and ready to go, or customisable to offer (in our case) 8 different headphone mixes to artists recording.
Does as expected
Well built, well designed and easy to use patchbay. I never knew I needed one until I got one - if that makes any sense!
The output from your gear (e.g preamps, compressors) plugs into the top row on the back, the inputs from your gear (e,g interface inputs) plugs into the bottom row on the back. All being well, signal flows top to bottom. If you want to swap anything around (e.g. patch in a compressor between a preamp and the interface), just plug in some patch cables to the front... I recommend getting the bundle that sells the patchbay and cables together.
Comes with some paper labelling strips. Very easy to set up and seems very reliable.
Awesome Patchbay
Last a good 4 or so years. Cheap and good quality for the money. Get yourself one of these and maybe some Air band too!

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Rean
- Released in 2007
- Average price : $67
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