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Customer Reviewsfrom Middleton, ID November 29, 2011Music Background: Recording Engineer: Sound & Video Got Rid of the Enemy of Great SoundBefore and after are so different now that this has been put in the rack.It slaughtered the 60 Hz destroyer of music in our PA system. from May 3, 2013 Sweet!Works perfectfrom NY October 21, 2012 Eats USB NoiseCost effective, lightweight and totally removed the noise induced between the DAW and external USB-connected devices.Would be nice to see a common ground bus, but it's easily enough created through the unused connections. Having both 1/4" TRS and XLR outputs helps for live use. from Marion, VA June 17, 2011Music Background: Amature music and recording (over 40 years) Essential for any studioThe ART T8 transformer/isolator is a real workhorse in my home studio. I have several of these units in applications such as front end isolation for my guitar mixer (A&H "MixWizard"). I have never had a problem with reliability and the fact that the inputs and outputs all include XLR, TRS, and phono connectors makes it very handy for interconnecting all kinds of gear. I would recommend the T8 to anyone working in audio.from Chicago ,Illinois May 14, 2013Music Background: Pro Musician/Engineer The great ART T8The noise is gone thanks to the ART 8T isolator 8 inputs of silence easy installation and versatilefrom Asheville, NC USA February 28, 2012Music Background: Director of Worship Arts Clean stage, clean soundWe had the tangled mess of cords and DI's behind the drums - adding the ART T8 with a 20' snake to our monitor board really cleaned up the sound as well as the appearance on stage. A great upgrade for any electronic drum kit!Tom Temofonte Director of Worship Arts Asheville, NC from January 31, 2012 ImprovementI bought this to attempt fix 2 hum/buzz problems in my system. In one of them, it didn't completely eliminate the noise, but it definitely made an improvement. The noise is less tonal and less present. In another case, it turns out it was just a bad cable - make sure you try swapping out cables first! I'm still glad I got it, either way. |