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Radial ProMS2 Passive Microphone Splitter Reviews

Low-noise 1-in/3-out (1 Isolated and 2 Through) Passive Microphone Splitter with Eclipse ET-MS10 Transformer, Switchable Ground Lifts, and -30dB Switchable Pad on Input

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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Perfect for wireless feeds!

By Sweetwater Customer from SW Ohio on April 26, 2018

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

By Paul Sarran from Santa Rosa, CA on September 9, 2017

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.

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