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Switchcraft 9625 StudioPatch 96-Point Bantam/TT to DB-25 Patchbay


Switchcraft's StudioPatch 9625 is designed to fit seamlessly into either an analog or digital studio environment. The StudioPatch 9625 simply connects to I/O interfaces with common DB-25 cables. The StudioPatch 9625 is conveniently laid out with two groups of 24 channels of TT (Bantam) jacks. Each group of eight has its own in and out DB-25. Depending on your studio's normaling requirements, the StudioPatch 9625 has changeable normals by the turn of a household flathead screwdriver. For each of the 48 channels these normaling positions can be set to either full normal, half normal, or non-normal modes. And yes, you can pass phantom power to your condenser microphones with the StudioPatch 9625.


The plastic label holder on this unit is a little brittle, but can still be used. A previously used item that exhibits signs of cosmetic wear and is fully operational and functions as intended.



  • When you purchase from Tone House Studios, your order will be thoroughly inspected and carefully packaged to ensure that your gear arrives in a timely and safely fashion. You will automatically receive tracking information as soon as we print the shipping label. Items typically ship out within 1-2 business days. Any accessories included will be stated in the listing.  All merchandise has been tested before listing. Any issues found are noted clearly in the description above.


Item will be professionally packed, shipped and insured to guarantee safe arrival


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