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Xlr splitter 1 in 4 out
Xlr splitter 1 in 4 out











xlr splitter 1 in 4 out
  1. #Xlr splitter 1 in 4 out plus#
  2. #Xlr splitter 1 in 4 out professional#

The MSX 32 consists of eight channels of actively buffered ultra-low noise microphone/line splitter. With these benefits in mind, the New ARX MSX 32 Active Microphone/Line Splitter has been developed to deliver the performance required by the increasing complexity of today’s standards of audio production. Optional Redundant PSU 32 Power Supply for "Must Run" ApplicationsĪctive microphone and line signal splitting have a number of benefits over using passive splitters: primarily these are improved sound quality, noise figures comparable to the best microphone inputs, and increased resistance to RFI.Transformer Balanced Outputs Option for Main and Monitor Outputs.Electronically Balanced Inputs, Transformer Balanced A and B Outputs (standard).0 to +40 dB Gain Available via Rear Switches.Eight-Channel / Four-Way Split per Channel.

#Xlr splitter 1 in 4 out professional#

The ultra low noise design and intuitive, “user-friendly” layout of the BSX-16 provide flawless audio performance in any professional application. To sum up, this feature-packed two RU device is the answer wherever multiple transformer output splits from up to 2 input signals are required.

xlr splitter 1 in 4 out

The BSX-16’s internal transformer-based power supply is double shielded to get the maximum benefit from the ultra low noise design of the circuitry. High CMRR is achieved by the use of precision components throughout. Internally, powerful RF input filtering removes both common mode and differential interference at ultrasonic frequencies and above.

#Xlr splitter 1 in 4 out plus#

There is a –20 dB input Pad switch, plus silently switchable 48V phantom power, LED metering (–40 dB, 0 dB, and +6 dB), and a separate pre-fade headphone level control and socket, for signal monitoring. Splits 1–8 are at line level and splits 9–16 are switchable mic or line level. Numbered marker panels above or below each split provide a space where individual connections can be noted. An additional XLR PA output connector is available on the rear panel for basic system connection. Dual loop outputs are available to connect the BSX-16 additional units, or for the dual inputs to continue on to a mixing console. Although a single channel unit, there are dual inputs with individual gain and level controls, for use when using lecterns with dual microphones. The BSX-16 is a single channel 16 way active press/broadcast splitter with transformer balanced and isolated output splits. However, from a usability perspective, due to my cerebral palsy, a switcher with rocker switches such as the one in the link below would be easier for me to operate.The ARX BSX-16 Active Microphone/Line Splitter has been developed to deliver the performance required by the increasingly sophisticated level of today’s standards of E.N.G and broadcast audio production. I rarely need more than one output to be active at the same time so I think a switcher like this would be suitable: I could do with outputting the DAC to a third amplifier, but suspect a 1-to-3 XLR splitter cable would be pushing my luck with regards to impedance and thus sound quality, but I could be wrong as I didn't hear any loss of quality when I installed my existing 1-to-2 XLR interconnects. The balanced outputs from my DAC are currently being sent to two different amplifiers via two 1-to-2 XLR splitter cables I had made for me a few years ago.













Xlr splitter 1 in 4 out