The Isopatch Bantam is the longest running and most popular patch panel. With two rows of 48 bantam jacks and normalising programmable on every channel, it’s the industry-standard for pro-audio patching. Two horizontal PCBs and a steel front panel assembly make this a solid and reliable classic that’s equally at home in a project rack or fully professional studio.
The twin Bantam Jack used in the Isopatch Bantam is of an enclosed design that helps to keep out the contaminants that shorten contact life, with spacing to accept twin ‘stereo’ plugs.
Contacts are silver or gold-plated phosphor-bronze.
Key Benefits
Features
Hand-built, quality construction
All components are mounted on two horizontal printed circuit boards (PCBs) which makes the Isopatch Bantam very solid and gives full access to most of the circuitry including parallel points and the special ‘program pads’ for normalising. The use of flexible jumper cables between top and bottom PCBs means that the Isopatch Bantam can be opened up for servicing if needed.
Easy to install, built for simplicity
Unlike conventional patch panels, the Isopatch offers half or full normalising on every channel by simply soldering across special ‘program pads’ on the top PCB – No need for tedious hard-wiring. In fact, if the Isopatch Bantam is already installed, you don’t even have to unplug the rear connectors.
Multiple termination and patching options
The PCB offers 25 way D-sub connectors wired to the Tascam 38/88 pattern, so that wiring looms can be made up separately, then just plugged in on site. Alternatively, direct solder versions are available with on board cable-tie points for every channel. The Isopatch bantam can be used for most types of audio signal including mono, stereo, balanced and unbalanced lines. It can also be used for mixer insert points without the need for special ‘splitter’ leads.