8 Flexible Channels of Connectivity
The Behringer Ultralink MS8000 8-channel microphone splitter sends your mic signal to multiple locations, such as mixing consoles, stage monitors, and broadcast trucks. This, for example, would allow you to connect to front of house and your in-ear monitors simultaneously. Eight inputs and 16 outputs provide you with plenty of flexibility, while a Lift/Ground switch and linkable channels make the Ultralink MS8000 an indispensable tool for stage and studio.
Direct and Link outputs offer amazing flexibility
The Behringer Ultralink MS8000's eight front-panel XLR inputs make it easy to connect your microphones and DI boxes, even in a crowded rack. A Lift/Ground switch improves your sound by eliminating hum and other ground loop noises. An XLR Direct Out sends your signal post-transformer, while an XLR Link Out sends it pre-transformer. This allows you to send the Direct Out signal to front of house or a mixing console, while simultaneously sending the Link Out signal to your monitor board or headphone mixer.
Input Link function doubles your outputs
By employing the Behringer Ultralink MS8000's Input Link function, you can link two adjacent channels. This allows you to connect a source to one channel and send it from the outputs of two channels. Imagine plugging your mic into Channel 1. You could then send your signal to front of house and a monitor mixer from Channel 1's outputs, while sending it to a recording interface and broadcast mixer from Channel 2's outputs. The Ultralink MS8000 also allows you to link two adjacent channels and merge their source into a single output, which is great for managing multiple playback devices or converting stereo signals to mono.
SPECIFICATION
8-in/16-out microphone splitter
Direct and Link outputs let you send pre- and post-transformer signals
Lift/Ground switch eliminates hum and other ground loop noises
Input Link function doubles your outputs
Passes phantom power from your console or mic pre to Direct Outputs
Details
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