When the same mic signal needs to feed multiple audio chains (front of house and monitors, recording and sound reinforcement, or even two consoles), a splitter becomes a key component of the system. This BEHRINGER 8-channel mic splitter follows this logic: offering clear, reliable, and quick-to-set-up distribution while maintaining a very low noise level to preserve the dynamics of vocals and acoustic instruments.
Designed by BEHRINGER Germany, it targets configurations where saving time on cabling, securing mic line organization, and keeping simple channel-by-channel routing are priorities.
This model is suited for sound engineers, stage technicians, and equipped musicians seeking a practical solution to duplicate mic signals without complicating the patch. It is well suited for live performances (small to medium stages, events, conferences) as well as creative environments (recording, rehearsals, organized home studios), whenever you need to send the same source to two destinations.
It is also relevant if you work with setups where power, grounding, and interconnections may vary by location: the presence of a Ground Lift per channel provides appreciated flexibility on a daily basis.
Each channel provides two outputs: a direct output and a Link output. The goal is simple: maintain a clear workflow when you need to simultaneously feed two audio paths. For example, sending the direct output to a front-of-house console, and the Link output to a monitor system, a recorder, or a second control room.
This channel-by-channel approach facilitates managing multi-source stages: you keep a coherent structure, channel 1 through channel 8, with immediate duplication without multiplying adapters.
Hum-type noises can appear when there are grounding reference differences between multiple interconnected devices. With a ground lift switch per channel, you can intervene selectively without affecting all lines. This is particularly useful when certain sources or destinations are more sensitive than others, or when the stage mixes different power supplies and peripherals.
This splitter specifies that phantom power is applied to the direct output. In a mic setup, this helps easily integrate microphones requiring power while keeping a simple connection logic on the console/preamplifier side. This detail is important when preparing your patch, especially if you need to ensure quick operational continuity between soundchecks and live use.