Description
RTS 1 Female XLR-3 into 7 Male XLR-3 Out
Unlock professional multi-output distribution for your audio setup with the RTS 1 Female XLR-3 into 7 Male XLR-3 Out. This compact, rack-friendly XLR splitter is designed to deliver reliable, clean signal sharing among multiple devices, from live sound to studio installations. Built for professionals, it ensures upright compatibility with standard audio equipment and maintains signal integrity across a full 7-output chain. Whether you’re feeding a mixing console, multitrack recorder, stage monitors, or broadcast devices, this 1-in-7-out XLR adapter simplifies your rack space while preserving audio quality and reliability.
- One input, seven outputs: The RTS adapter configures a single female XLR-3 input to seven male XLR-3 outputs, enabling you to fan out a microphone or line-level signal to multiple destinations without the need for multiple boxes or adapters. This streamlined splitter helps you create a robust, scalable audio network for live performances, rehearsals, studio sessions, and field recordings, while reducing cable clutter, simplifying stage setup, and enabling quick re-routes during complex performances. With seven independent outputs, you can route a single source to monitors, recorders, PA systems, and stage boxes simultaneously, all from one compact unit.
- Premium build for professional use: Constructed with a rugged metal housing and precision-milled connectors, this XLR splitter stands up to the rigors of on-stage environments and busy studios. The connectors feature gold-plated contacts for consistent performance, improved corrosion resistance, and reliable mating across many insertions—ensuring quiet, low-noise signal transfer. The sturdy chassis is designed to endure field setup and teardown, while the compact footprint keeps your rack tidy and accessible during performances or sessions.
- Rack-friendly, space-saving design: Designed to fit standard 19-inch racks, the unit maintains a compact footprint that respects your available space. Its slim form factor and standard width make it easy to integrate into your existing rack setups, stage rigs, or portable PA configurations, so you can keep your gear organized while staying ready for quick changes during performances. The rack-mountable design also helps with cable management, reducing tangles and crowding behind your mixer or interface, and it can be mounted alongside other essential rack gear for a streamlined, professional presentation.
- Signal integrity and compatibility: This is a passive XLR splitter; it distributes the original signal without amplification or level alteration, so you preserve the source’s dynamics. The product uses balanced XLR-3 connections to minimize noise and crosstalk, helping you maintain clean, professional audio across all seven outputs with consistent impedance matching and shielding against interference. Because it’s passive, the unit relies on the quality of your input source and connected cables, making good cable selection and proper input drive important for maintaining headroom and clarity in demanding live or studio environments.
- Versatile applications for professionals: Ideal for live sound, studio overdubs, and broadcast environments, the RTS 1-to-7 splitter supports a wide range of workflows. Route one mic or line source to multiple recorders, monitors, or DAW interfaces, or disseminate a single signal across a multi-channel PA system. The result is flexible routing without the complexity of multiple splitters or adapters, enabling quick reconfigurations during performances, rehearsals, or when adapting to differing venue layouts. This makes it an excellent choice for engineers, rental houses, and touring setups seeking dependable distribution in a compact form factor.
Technical Details of RTS 1 Female XLR-3 into 7 Male XLR-3 Out
- Connector configuration: Input: 1 x Female XLR-3; Outputs: 7 x Male XLR-3
- Type: Passive XLR splitter / Distributor
- Construction: Metal housing with shielded design; gold-plated contacts for reliable mating
- Rack compatibility: Standard 19-inch rack width; designed for easy integration into rack spaces
- Signal path: Balanced, unmodified signal distributed to all outputs without amplification
- Color/Finish: Black or dark anodized finish typical for professional rack gear
- UPC/SKU: Not provided
How to install RTS 1 Female XLR-3 into 7 Male XLR-3 Out
- Power down all equipment before making any connections to protect sensitive electronics and avoid pops or hum during startup. This ensures a safe, clean insertion and reduces the risk of accidental damage.
- Identify your input source (microphone or line-level device) and connect it securely to the single Female XLR-3 input on the unit using a balanced XLR cable with proper shielding. Ensure the connector is fully seated to prevent intermittent contact.
- Connect up to seven devices to the corresponding Male XLR-3 outputs using well-made, balanced XLR cables. Keep cable runs tidy to minimize interference, and label cables if you’re managing a complex rig to speed up future reconfigurations.
- Verify that all connected devices are set to appropriate input levels and are not shorted or accidentally configured for phantom power in a conflicting way, which could affect performance or damage equipment. When possible, test with a low-level reference signal before engaging full volume.
- Power on your devices in the correct sequence, starting with the source and then the receiving equipment, to ensure a clean startup with minimal pops or glitches. If your system includes stage monitors or recorders, bring them online last to avoid transient spikes.
- Test each output individually by speaking into the input or playing a reference signal, confirming that all seven outputs receive a clear, balanced copy of the source without phase issues or noise. If any output shows hum or hiss, recheck connections and cable integrity and consider shortening runs or using shielded cables.
- Shorten or replace any cables that exhibit noise or hum, and keep the signal path as direct as possible for best results in live sound or studio environments. Avoid looping cables or routing power cables alongside audio lines to minimize interference.
- Document and label your connections for easy maintenance and future upgrades, so you can quickly re-route signals as your setup evolves. Keeping a simple wiring map helps with troubleshooting and ensures you can scale your rig efficiently for gigs or sessions.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What is the RTS 1 Female XLR-3 into 7 Male XLR-3 Out? A: It is a passive XLR-3 splitter that distributes one input signal to seven outputs, enabling multi-destination routing without active electronics.
- Q: Is this splitter suitable for live sound and studio use? A: Yes. The device is designed for professional audio setups, offering a compact, rack-friendly solution that preserves signal integrity across multiple outputs.
- Q: Will phantom power be affected or pass through to all outputs? A: As a passive splitter, phantom power behavior depends on the connected equipment; ensure your mic and devices are configured properly to avoid unintended power delivery.
- Q: Is it rack-mountable? A: Yes, the unit is built to fit standard 19-inch racks and typically occupies 1U of space in a rack.
- Q: What cables are recommended for use with this splitter? A: Use high-quality balanced XLR cables for input and outputs to maintain audio integrity and minimize noise.
- Q: Can I use this splitter with any XLR-3 compatible equipment? A: In general, yes; it works with standard XLR-3 balanced interfaces, including microphones, DI boxes, mixers, and multi-channel recorders.
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