Our band uses wireless ems and we will be playing a venue which has an in-house PA. We usually control our mixes on our digital mixer with iPads through a router she we use our own PA. To be able to do this at this venue, I can now split inputs to FOH and my mixer and keep the function available for mixing ourselves. Much nicer and not at the mercy of the unknown sound man. The Art S8 does not seem to degrade the signal at all and the unit is very well put together. I have (and still do) own(ed) a number of ART pieces and they are excellent value for money.
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We found the house mix was just not suitable for recording. House acoustics, etc. dictate a different mix than is suitable for recording. We intercepted all the channels before the mixer and split the signal to also feed a separate mixer used for recording. The phantom power was supplied by the house mixer as usual. The recording mixer has zero effect on the feed to the house mixer and phantom power was isolated. Quality built, nice appearance useful for many applications.
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I've been using two of these now for a few weeks and they are doing what they are supposed to do. They are small, are lightweight, require no A/C power, don't interject any discernible noise in the signals, and are economical compared to competing products. If they hold up over time, they will prove to be an excellent buy. Time will tell.
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Probably the best least expensive solution for a 8 channel passive mic split. Input pad buttons are too easy to accidentally push when plugging in the mic cables, otherwise it does a decent job.
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You get what you pay for
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