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Ebtech LLS-2-XLR Line Level Shifter

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2-channel Line Level Shifter with 1/4" Smart Jacks and XLR Jacks

Ebtech LLS-2-XLR

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Product Description

In today's pro audio world, we often find ourselves in the situation of connecting a low volume -10dBV output - a cassette deck, a CD player, or a synthesizer - to a +4dBu input, such as a mixer or an audio interface. Incorrectly matching levels between gear can result in volumes that are too low, as well as an increased noise floor. The 2-channel Line Level Shifter converts between unbalanced and balanced lines as needed, converting between -10dBV and +4dBu to facilitate the connection to virtually any type of gear you'll encounter.

 

Features:

* Completely passive design (requires no power)

* Converts back and forth between -10dBV and +4dBu

* Converts automatically between balanced and unbalanced lines

* 1/4" TRS and XLR "smart" jacks inputs and outputs

* Built in Hum Eliminator technology eliminates 50/60Hz ground loop hum, buzz and noise

* Automatically translates signal voltages to match difference in ground potential

* Frequency response 10Hz to 40kHz +/- 1dB into 10kOhm load

* Distortion less than 0.002% THD @ 1kHz

* Crosstalk better than -97dB

* Maximum source impedance 1kOhm. Minimum load impedance 10kOhm

* Two-Year Warranty

* Made in the U.S.A. * Dimensions 3.5"L x 4.75"W x 1.5"H

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Stock Status Special Order Item - Typically Ships within 1-2 Days
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