It is a versatile 2x 3.5mm to 4x XLR splitter and interconnect cable that can be used with professional mixers, recorders, cameras, audio interfaces, or any audio device with an XLR input or 3.5mm output. The SR-C2020 does not stop with wireless receivers. Versatile Audio Splitter Adapter for So Many Other Uses Want to connect 2x receivers into 4x discrete channels of an XLR mixer? Need to connect them into 4x inputs of a recorder? Do you have to connect them into 4x professional cameras’ inputs? No matter the brand, the SR-C2019 can handle all that and so much more, and it is designed for the Blink 500 Pro B8 quad receiver. The SR-C2020 is an ideal dual 3.5mm adapter to split to the output from 2x popular 2.4GHz or dual UHF wireless microphone receivers into multiple professional XLR inputs or devices. Quad XLR Audio Splitter for Multiple Dual 2.4GHz and UHF Wireless Systems or Quad Wireless Systems Ideal for the Blink 500 Pro B8 wireless system, and a versatile 2x TRS to 4x XLR audio splitter for numerous other audio tasks. Allowing users to output 2x dual 2.4GHz and UHF wireless mic receivers into 4x separate XLR inputs of professional mixers, recorders, cameras, audio interfaces, and more. The Saramonic SR-C2020 is a unique and extremely useful 23.6” (0.6m) audio adapter cable with 2x coiled cable right-angled 3.5mm TRS connectors on one end, and 4x XLR Male connectors on the other. Saramonic SR-C2020 2x 3.5mm TRS Male to 4x XLR Splitter for Dual Wireless Systems & Blink 500 Pro B8.Convenient single adapter design with 2x coiled cable right-angled 3.5mm TRS connectors to 4x XLR Male connectors 23.6” (0.6m) cable length and weighing only 6.49oz (184g).Perfect output audio adapter for 2x dual 2.4GHz or UHF wireless systems, or the Saramonic Blink 500 Pro B8 and quad wireless systems, and versatile 2x TRS to 4x XLR audio splitter for numerous other audio tasks.Perfect output audio adapter for 2x dual 2.4GHz or UHF wireless systems, or the Saramonic Blink 500 Pro B8 and quad wireless systems, and versatile 2x TRS to 4x TRS audio splitter for numerous other audio tasks.Ideal for converting the output of 2x dual wireless systems’ receivers or a quad receiver into 4x separate XLR inputs of professional cameras, mixers, recorders, and audio interfaces.Unique and handy audio splitter, that converts 2x stereo 3.5mm TRS audio outputs into 4x mono XLR Male outputs.Line splitters for a perfect distribution of the audio signal for different output systems - from IMG STAGELINE, audio technology from professionals for professionals. Versatile use as a microphone splitter or audio splitter for up to eight outputs.Reliable splitting technology with almost no loss of quality.Especially as a DJ accessory when mixing different audio sources via the turntables, a combiner is indispensable.Īdvantages with line splitters from IMG STAGELINE They ensure that two or more signals are harmonised into a coherent whole. If audio signals are to be merged, audio combiners are then used. ![]() Our line splitters are equipped with multiple outputs and additional setting options for Ohm value or gain for all professional purposes. ![]() It is also possible to divide the audio signals for a live broadcast and an event hall. A classic use for audio splitters is during a live gig, since audio signals are transmitted to a recording device and at the same time to the PA system and a second amplifier system in another room. With a line splitter, audio signals can be split without losing almost any quality while being forwarded to different places for output. Possible uses for audio splitters and audio combiners These devices are in demand as DJ accessories as well as for stage performances. You can combine audio signals with our line combiners. Depending on the selected device, audio signals can be distributed to up to eight outputs with our audio splitters. With an IMG STAGELINE line splitter, you can safely separate audio from microphones, instruments, or other sources, and bring it to where it's needed. ![]() Line splitters by IMG STAGELINE - perfect splitting of audio signalsĪudio signals aren't always needed in just one place.
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