ART S8 8-Channel 2-Way Mic Splitter Bundle with 8 20-foot XLR Cables
Save $69.92 with this exclusive bundle from Pixel Pro Audio. This bundle includes the ART Audio S8 8-Channel 2-Way Mic Splitter and (8) Professional 20-foot XLR Microphone Cables.
Here's a look at what you'll get with this bundle:
ART Audio S8 8-Channel 2-Way Mic Splitter Balanced
The S8 lets your signals be in two places at once.
(8) Professional 20-foot XLR Microphone Cable
Professional balanced cable with nickel plated male XLR to female XLR connectors for durability. This microphone cable is flexible, durable, and perfect for every application.
Get more for your setup with this exclusive bundle from Pixel Pro Audio.
Additional Product Details
ART Audio S8 8-Channel 2-Way Mic Splitter Balanced
The S8 lets your signals be in two places at once.
It's an 8-channel splitter in a 1U rackmount enclosure, with one direct output and one transformer-isolated output per channel. The passive design doesn't require power, but the direct outputs will pass phantom power for use with active microphones. Each channel also features a switchable ground lift on every channel to reduce noise due to ground loops, and an input pad to accommodate line level sources.
When two outputs are better than one, use the S8 to connect to both the front-of-house and monitor mixers, for creative parallel processing, or to record safety tracks at lower levels in case of clipping.
Features
- 8-Channel 2-Way Splitter
- Balanced XLR Connections
- 1x Direct and 1x Transformer-Isolated Output per Channel
- Direct Outputs Pass Phantom Power
- Switchable Ground Lift and Input Pad per Channel
- Passive Design - No Power Required
- 1U Rackmount
- Reversible Rack Ears
What's Included
- ART Audio S8 8-Channel 2-Way Mic Splitter
- Power Cable
Warranty Period
- 1 Year
Authorized Dealer
- We are an authorized ART dealer.
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