Do you want to send a line signal - stereo or dual mono - to multiple devices, without interference such as hum? Then the Palmer peene line splitter box is the right tool for you. It works on a purely passive basis with large isolation transformers, which can even handle high-level signals without distortion. So, for instance, you can send the stereo output signal from the mixer to several power amps, without any ground loops. The Palmer peene also includes a ground-lift switch. In addition to the two transformer-isolated outputs, the peene also directs the input signal on directly via a link out.
The Palmer peene is everything you need to distribute line signals to several devices and is a reliable audio tool with ultra-simple handling and professional sound characteristics.
- Distributes two input signals to two outputs each + link outs
- For line signals
- Galvanic isolation of outputs by transformers
- Switchable ground lift to isolate ground loop hum
- Neutral sound
- High headroom (+20 dBu max. input level)
- Passive construction, no power supply required
- Extremely fail-safe
- Solid casing made of aluminium and steel
- Incl. rewritable tour label for attachment onto the back of the peene
- Engineered in Germany
Product type | Line Splitter |
Channels | 2 |
Type | passive |
Transformer isolated | Yes |
Inputs | 2 |
input type | balanced |
Input connectors | XLR |
Outputs | 4 |
Output type | balanced |
Output connectors | XLR |
THRU outputs per channel | 1 |
Ground lift switch | Yes |
Housing | Aluminium continuous casting |
Dimension (H/W/D) | 140 x 50 x 128 mm |
Weight | 0,805 kg |
Ambient temperature during operation | -20 - 70 °C |
Relative Humidity | < 80 %, not condensing |
Accessories (included) | Inscription label (tour label) |
Accessories (included) | rubber feet |
Audio
Max. input level (< 1% THD, 20 Hz) | + 20 dBu |
Max. input level (< 1% THD, 1 kHz) | + 32 dBu |
Frequency response (±1 dB, relative 1 kHz) | 10 Hz - 30 kHz |
Input impedance (1 kHz) | 6.8 kOhm |
Output impedance (1 kHz) | 500 Ohm(s) |
THD (30 Hz, +4 dBu, unity, unweighted) | < 1 % |
THD (1 kHz, +4 dBu, unity, unweighted) | < 0,02 % |
IMD (SMPTE) (60 Hz / 7 kHz, 4:1, +4 dBu) | < 0,01 % |
Transformer ratio | 1:1:1 |