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10Hz-100kHz +/-.5dB
20kHz: greater than 60dB
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The Whirlwind SP1x3LUNT 1x3 Premium Mic Splitter utilizes the Lundahl LL1581XL transformer to ensure a wide frequency/low noise response when splitting mic signals. The splitter is ideal in live concert events where the operator is feeding more than one mixing console. From one mic level input, the splitter can feed signals through one direct and two transformer isolated outputs. The isolated outputs are equipped with a ground lift button. A 20db input pad button reduces hot signals.
Input
Female XLR input jack for connection of a low impedance balanced signal such as that from a microphone.
Direct Out, ISO 1 and ISO 2 (Male XLR Jcks)
The Direct Out is a straight through connection from the input jack and will pass phantom power. The ISO 1 and ISO 2 outputs each provide a low impedance balanced output signal through a Lundahl LL1581XL transformer and will not pass phantom power.
GND / LIFT (Buttons x 2)
Disconnects the ground between the corresponding input and ISO output when set to the LIFT position. Ground remains connected when set to the GND position. The Direct output always has a connected ground.
PAD / OFF Button
Engages a -20dB pad on the input for reducing the possibility of overdriving the unit with strong input signals.