🎤 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The Behringer ULTRALINK MS8000 is an ultra-flexible 8-channel microphone splitter designed for professional audio applications. With ultra-low noise performance, individual ground lift switches, and phantom power capabilities, it ensures pristine sound quality and versatile connectivity for any setup.
Product Dimensions | 48.31 x 6.5 x 4.39 cm; 1.5 kg |
Item model number | MS8000 |
Colour | Black |
Connector | / |
Scale Length | inches |
Size | 0 |
Power Source | Kabelgebunden |
Item Weight | 1.5 kg |
R**G
Brilliant
Very good used all the time
P**G
Cheap audio splitter
XLR audio splitter 1 in 2 out. I use this to split our feeds from the band to go out to the main desk and out to a small mixer we use for onstage sound. So far they are working fine (I needed 2) don’t seem to have degraded the sound. It’s amazing how much you need to spend on XLR cables though to make this stuff work!
D**N
Good Option at low cost
We brought these as a back for the main microphones, quality is OK and perfect as secondary units. Range seems to be around 25m line of site.
B**N
Good.
Good. Cost effective.
A**R
Really Useful
This rack unit is simple, inexpensive and it works. A real problem solver!
S**H
Works just like it should.
I use 2 of these to split the 4 vocal microphones, drum mics, guitar and bass DI and the backing tracks off to a snake for front of house and off to our own Behringer XR18 mixer for in ear monitoring for 5 band members and they work really well, the only caveat with these is you will have to cable manage your equipment so digital/voltage cables are routed far away from these and your audio cables because you will get what sounds like ground loop problems.
D**N
It's worthy to buy.
The product looks smart, solid and vocal is power. It uses for karaoke.
S**N
They’re fine - a couple of issues that could be improved.
They’ve been fine - they’re really sensitive and so take a little getting used to with mic technique. We’re using them in a church context where there could be up to 60 adults using it, so the only two complaints I would have are their tendency to pops and sibilance, as well as the really daft way to power them off - you press the top button for 3 seconds to power them on, but to power them off you press the bottom button for 3 secs, then release and press it for another 3 seconds. It’s fine if you’re the one using it regularly, but having to explain that week in week out to a large group of people is a bit of a pain.
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