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<blockquote data-quote="Timo Ulkuniemi" data-source="post: 124595" data-attributes="member: 1978"><p>Re: Monitor Split</p><p></p><p>Hello</p><p></p><p>I have used a hard-wired three-way split for 20+ years without problems. Normal use was FOH/monitor split. Naturally all power was taken from single three-phase point with only one ground. Occasionally there was one more desk connected for 24-track recorder. Again power taken from same distribution point. A few times I connected into national radio companys van with third snake, but then we used separate isolation transformers - radio had plenty of those.</p><p></p><p>So depending of your application - hardwire might be fine. Then if you need 100% independency for all lines ( in case one mixer goes bad and shorts inputs or so.... ) you need to have something more fancy...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timo Ulkuniemi, post: 124595, member: 1978"] Re: Monitor Split Hello I have used a hard-wired three-way split for 20+ years without problems. Normal use was FOH/monitor split. Naturally all power was taken from single three-phase point with only one ground. Occasionally there was one more desk connected for 24-track recorder. Again power taken from same distribution point. A few times I connected into national radio companys van with third snake, but then we used separate isolation transformers - radio had plenty of those. So depending of your application - hardwire might be fine. Then if you need 100% independency for all lines ( in case one mixer goes bad and shorts inputs or so.... ) you need to have something more fancy... [/QUOTE]
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