Hosa PDR-369 — 12-Point De-Normalled XLR Patch Bay
PDR-369 Overview
The Hosa PDR-369 is a 12-channel balanced audio patch bay built for professional audio installations where reliable signal routing and accessibility are critical. Configured with XLR3F inputs to XLR3M outputs, it is particularly well-suited for bringing rear-panel microphone and mixer inputs to a more accessible front-of-rack position. The rolled-steel chassis provides rugged durability in demanding touring and fixed-installation environments, while gold-plated contacts ensure corrosion resistance and consistent signal transfer over time. System integrators, audio engineers, and houses of worship will find the PDR-369 a practical solution for simplifying complex signal chains.
The de-normalled configuration gives engineers full control over signal routing without normalled connections interfering with patching, making it a flexible choice for both permanent installations and touring rigs.
Key Features
- 12-Channel Balanced Audio Throughput — provides 12 discrete balanced audio paths in a single rack unit for organized signal management
- XLR3F to XLR3M Connectors — standard 3-pin XLR female inputs to XLR male outputs for direct compatibility with professional microphone and line-level equipment
- De-Normalled Configuration — no normalled connections between channels, allowing fully independent signal routing and flexible patching
- Gold-Plated Contacts — resists corrosion and oxidation for reliable, low-resistance signal transfer over extended service life
- Shielded Oxygen-Free Copper Conductors — minimizes interference and signal degradation for enhanced audio clarity
- Rolled-Steel Chassis — provides rugged mechanical durability and facilitates ease of repair in the field or in a fixed installation
- Rear-Panel Accessibility — ideal for routing hard-to-reach mixer or processor inputs to a convenient front-of-rack patch point
Connectivity & I/O
- 12 x XLR3F (female) inputs
- 12 x XLR3M (male) outputs

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