About the ADC 4-26790-0010 Audio Rack Mount 2x24 Longframe Patch Bay
The ADC 4-26790-0010 is a professional high-density audio patch bay designed for centralizing and managing analog audio signal connections in recording studios, broadcast facilities, and sound reinforcement systems. Configured as a 2x24 longframe patch bay, it provides 24 vertical positions, each offering a balanced pair of jacks (tip-ring-sleeve) for both input and output connections, resulting in a total of 96 individual jacks on the front panel. This longframe format allows for dense signal routing in a compact 2RU rack space, making it an efficient solution for complex audio infrastructures where numerous sources and destinations need to be interconnected and re-routed manually.
The patch bay is engineered for reliability and signal integrity, utilizing high-quality, long-life jacks that maintain solid electrical contact through repeated insertions. It is typically configured for a "normaling" scheme, where the top and bottom jacks of each vertical pair are internally connected (normalled) in a default routing path, allowing signals to flow through the bay without a patch cable. Inserting a patch cable into either jack breaks this normal connection, enabling the signal to be interrupted, monitored, or re-routed to another destination. This flexibility is fundamental for tasks like inserting outboard gear, troubleshooting, and temporary system reconfiguration.
Constructed with a sturdy steel chassis, the patch bay is built for permanent rack installation in demanding 24/7 environments. The rear of the unit features a termination field, often using 110-style punch-down blocks or solder terminals, for the permanent wiring from studio equipment, consoles, and processors. By consolidating hundreds of critical audio connections into a single, organized, and accessible front panel, this patch bay dramatically improves the workflow, maintenance, and scalability of professional audio systems.