ART S8 Eight Channel Mic Splitter

£318.50

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The ART S8 Eight Channel Mic Splitter is the solution you need when needing to split a few sources into multiple outputs. Outputs on each channel include one direct output and one transformer isolated output for extra versatility in situations when you need to send one signal to multiple sources like sending one signal to FOH and one signal to a monitor or recording mixer. Speaking of versatility the ART S8 features an attenuator pad switch on each input to connect preamplified signals to the two microphone outputs on each channel. Annoying hum and unwanted cable noise getting in your way? Well the ART S8 has that covered too with ground lift on each channel to negate any effects of long-distance cabling. The S8 is easy to add to your current rack set up with the hardy all-steel 19″ 1U casing with reversible ears giving you the flexibility to cable your system your way.

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ART

ART (Applied Research and Technology) is an American pro-audio brand best known for affordable valve and solid-state studio gear, particularly mic preamps, compressors and signal processors. ART have built a strong reputation for making accessible studio hardware that adds character and warmth without high-end price tags.

While ART do not manufacture microphones themselves, their mic preamps are widely used with condenser, dynamic and ribbon microphones, especially in home and project studios. They are particularly well regarded for adding gentle valve warmth to vocals, bass, acoustic instruments and drums, making them a popular choice for shaping mic signals at the source.

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Microphones

Microphones are essential tools for capturing sound in recording, broadcast, and live performance. Different microphone types are designed for different sources, environments, and uses, from studio vocals and instruments to live sound and field recording. Choosing the right microphone depends on factors such as sound source, room acoustics, sensitivity, and the character you want to capture.

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