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Radial Exo-Pod Passive Line-level Splitter

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Management number 212208110 Release Date 2026/04/06 List Price $156.00 Model Number 212208110
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Must-have Splitter for Broadcast Radial has made many of the most popular utility boxes in the recording and live sound industry, so it's no wonder that their 1-in/14-out Exo-Pod line-level splitter is one of the most useful broadcast tools out there. This totally passive device was originally developed as an expansion for the Radial mPress, yet it's incredibly useful for other applications, particularly in broadcasting, ENG, and multimedia presentations. One thing GearNuts media production specialists immediately noticed about this Exo-Pod is its handy trim control. What's more, there's a set of TRS jacks for daisy-chaining multiple Exo-Pods to meet the needs of large-scale production systems.Radial Exo-Pod Line-level Splitter Features: Transformer-isolated passive splitter that's perfect for broadcast applications 1-in to 14-out design allows ample distribution paths Balanced line-level XLR input handles up to +24dB Trim control lets you attenuate the input independently of source volume Daisy-chain multiple Exo-Pods for large events

  • 14-out Passive Line-level Splitter with Trim Pots XLR Through f Daisy Chaining
  • 1-in
Item Weight 4.07 pounds
Item model number EXO-POD
Product Dimensions 13.35 x 5.65 x 3.45 inches
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No

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