![]() Balanced & unbalanced sound much the same if the signal has no noise (from personal experience). Unbalanced signals will pass through without any problems, regardless of the source/destination & the cable’s other end. Using unbalanced signals means you don’t get that noise removal. With Eurorack being far louder & generally using much shorter cable runs means you should be fine. Even more important if you’re using instrument level signals. ^All that’s important if you’re using 5m or so of cables between source (mic, guitar) & destination (mixer, pre-amp, interface etc). At the destination a clever bit of wiring uses the inverted signal is used to find noise to ignore (noise being sound not in the original signal). Basically, audio is sent twice down the cable, with one signal being inverted. This Reverb article is a decent read, the most import part is under the theory header. Aim towards of the middle of the price range & you’ll be good for years. Recommendations for cable brands? Just don’t buy the cheapest ones. *We have tested labels on multiple units and found that it did not remove paint or details from the faceplate.Hey there! You’ll be fine using unbalanced 1/4 inch jacks with a balanced patch bay. If your country is not listed, please message us and we will add a rate for your country. Label can be removed and reapplied multiple times before losing its stick. You can easily clean Sharpie off of the label by using a small amount of isopropyl/rubbing alcohol on a paper towel or q-tip Expo brand Vis-á-Vis wet erase pens will also work, but are more prone to wipe off Ultra Fine Tip Sharpies seem to work the best for clear and legible labels Write your labels before peeling the decal off of the backing If you need less than five labels, you can purchase individual labels from our single label listing: The second image is simply an example for possible labeling. The white area of the labels do not come pre-filled or with any markings on them. The adhesive used is strong enough to ensure the label will stay affixed, but not so strong that the decal is hard to remove or damage the unit's faceplate* They are made out of a PVC Vinyl with an adhesive backing and have a satin laminate finish to ensure durability and minimal glare. This is a listing for a 5-Pack of peel-and-stick patch bay labels compatible with the Behringer PX3000 and PX2000 patch bays. ![]()
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