Radial ProMS2 Passive Microphone Splitter Reviews
Harnessing the full potential of an Eclipse ET-MS10 transformer, Radial's passive ProMS2 delivers professional-grade clarity for microphone splitting. Its nickel-laminated core lies at the heart of the ET-MS10 transformer's ultra-low harmonic distortion while suppressing phase shift and removing bandwidth limitations you'd get from budget mic splitters. In fact, we're talking about 115dB of common-mode noise rejection backed by a MuMETAL-shield in one of Radial Engineering's freakishly tough steel enclosures. The ProMS2 rejects RFI, EMI, DC line noise, and ground-loop hum with heroic efficiency. If you're setting up a whole bank of mic splitters, then Sweetwater has what you need. Check out these rackmountable Radial J-Rak chassis.
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Highest Rated Reviews
Perfect for wireless feeds!
This was one of those unique products that just worked exactly as it should. I had a need to tap a mic and guitar feed from stage and go direct to a Panasonic AG-AC30 camera before the sound board (helped in regard to latency, too). This box did the trick. I set the box onstage at the base of the mic stand. Came out of one of the 'Direct Out's' to the board and parked a mic transmitter in the isolated out. Perfect!
That provided a vocal solution. Used Radial's instrument DI before another one of these to do the same. That way the camcorder I used grabbed vocal to Ch1 and guitar to CH2...and completely independent of the board and lengthy wire feeds.
Great quality splitter
I got this for the keyboard player of my band (I'm the sound man). The guitar and keyboard are used to trigger the harmonies in the harmonizer, but I wanted to split out the voice so I can mix it separately from the voice and other instruments, but still be able to use the mic to trigger the harmonizer.
The splitter provides a clear clean signal of just the voice. Perfect for my application.