
Test Equipment / Line Utility
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The problem solver. The Line Level ShifterŽ is designed to increase or decrease signal voltage (-10dBV and +4dBu) without adding noise. It converts back and forth between balanced (+4dBu) and unbalanc
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This rack mountable, 8-channel phantom power supply allows condenser mics to operate at their true potential. Features 48V output, and 8 balanced inputs/outputs. Occupies one rack space.
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Quick and easy hum elimination. It breaks ground-loops safely while leaving all signal grounds intact. Automatically translates signal voltages to match differences in ground potentials, avoiding clip
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Battery-powered 700Hz signal source that can be used to troubleshoot low-impedance, balanced-line microphone inputs. Recessed on/off switch and 3-pin XLR audio connector. Removable end cap allows easy
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The MO2020 provides a sine and square wave output on 2 - 1/4" jacks. The frequency range is variable from 20kHz to 24kHz, it accepts a 1.2 to 5 volt DC input on a 1/4" jack for external frequency con
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The Line Level Shifter uses the physics of inductance and impedance matching to increase or decrease signal voltages without adding noise or employing active electronics. Allows a step up in volume a
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A silent switch that hooks into a microphone line, so you can momentarily shut off the mic while you cough. Especially good for headset users who can't easily get away from their mic.
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A must for when you need to split a male XLR input to 2 XLR outputs equal to the original. A ground lift is provided to aid in elimination of loops.
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Two into one WILL go! Provides switching from one source to 2 destinations or vice versa. Switching is done with mechanical push/push switch. All connections are unbalanced 1/4".
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48V of phantom power. Different condenser microphones specify different amounts of required phantom power. As a rule, these ratings can range from 48 volts all the way down to 9 volts. Fortunately the
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If you need phantom juice, this is the way to go. For running phantom-powered mics with either 12V or 48V DC. It uses a 100kHz switching power supply so there is no audio noise generated. Output pull
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A very useful box for routing your signals. Lets you switch a common source signal (guitar, bass, or keyboard) between 2 amps or amp channels. Or conversely, it lets you switch 2 source signals into t
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An indispensible tool. Works with mic cables and patch cords with 2 or 3 conductors, instrument cables with 2 conductors, basic speaker cables with 2 conductors and MIDI cables comprised of DIN5 conne
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Far better than Y adapters! Say you are running 2 mixers at once -- perhaps one for the monitor system and one for the main PA (or one for a broadcast feed and one for the PA). If a performer wants hi
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Connect your low impedence mics to 1/4" inputs. This high-quality transformer makes it possible to connect a low-impedance mic with XLR connection to a high-impedance 1/4" input.
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