Broadcast splitter that distributes a balanced line signal to up to 14 devices.
The Exo-Pod take a line-level XLR input and splits it cleanly to ten XLR outputs and four 3.5 mm TRS jacks for connection to video cameras, hand-held recorders, tablets or other media systems.
A variable input trim allows the broadcast technician to reduce the global output level locally for convenience, and all of the outputs are transformer isolated to eliminate hum and buzz that is often encountered due to ground loops. The XLR outputs are supplemented with individual ground lift switches to further abate noise, and an XLR thru connector allows multiple Exo-Pods to be linked together to provide an expandable solution to handle events of any size.
A variable input trim allows the broadcast technician to reduce the global output level locally for convenience, and all of the outputs are transformer isolated to eliminate hum and buzz that is often encountered due to ground loops. The XLR outputs are supplemented with individual ground lift switches to further abate noise, and an XLR thru connector allows multiple Exo-Pods to be linked together to provide an expandable solution to handle events of any size.
Specifications
- Construction: 14-gauge steel chassis & outer shell
- Size (L x W x D): L:11.75"" x W:5" H:2.25" (298.45mm x 127mm x 57.15mm)
- Weight: 3.6lb
- Shipping size (L x W x D): L:13.37" x W:5.5" H:3.25" (571.5mm x 260.35mm x 114.3mm)
- Shipping weight: 4lb
- Power: Passive, no power required
- Conditions: For use in dry locations only between 5°C and 40°C
Features
- Passive splitter with 14 transformer-isolated outputs
- Set & forget trim control to adjust output levels
- Balanced line-level XLR input can handle up to +24dB
- Daisy-chain multiple Exo-Pods for large events
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Titanium dioxide (airborne, unbound particles of respirable size), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and Lead, which is known to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.