the t.bone free solo Antenna Splitter

4-Channel Antenna Splitter

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2 years ago

Qood quality for it's price

I am using this splitter with 3 Sennheiser EW-D Q band microphones and 1 EW500 BW band microphone. Everything works great. Yet, as it was written in some other comment - power connection is not durable without a work-around :) You either have to replace power plugs with the ones that fit Sennheiser, or you must get creative and find other solution to make power connection durable.

3 years ago

IEC mains would have been nice.

The unit functions perfectly. I have it in a rack case with a pair of Sennheiser receivers, to which I’ll be adding another pair at a later date. Range has not proven any kind of issue and, so far at least, I’ve enjoyed completely trouble free use. My only gripe is the wall-wart PSU that is difficult to secure anywhere in the rack case for transit, so it has to be carried separately, which is asking for trouble. An IEC mains input and internal PSU would have made this 5* all round.

4 years ago

At short distances, in direct visibility, this splitter works.

Receives the radio signal much weaker than Shure or RF Venue receivers. Shure splitters with simple half-wave antennas work more stably than the t.bone with active directional antennas.

At short distances, in direct visibility, this splitter works.

Power supply plugs will not work reliably with Sennheiser gear.

4 years ago

Great Antenna Distributor

Equal to, if not better than some of the more well known competitors. Everything in the box to distribute to 4 receivers with bnc antenna. Boosts my UHF units with noticeable range extension and clarity even without paddles, which I was tempted to purchase but not required at present.

5 years ago

I recommend to others

Good frequency range.

Complete with "the t.bone free solo Paddle" works very well over long distances.

6 years ago

Good splitter - bargain price compared to other manufacturers

I do theatre a lot and own 16 mics. This unit is great - a wide frequency range means I can use all my mics through it and improve the range. We use one in church too and it handles Sennheiser EW300 mics no problem at all although, as others have said, the power distro leaves a little to be desired and the BNC cables are a bit flakey.

7 years ago

FANTASTIC

YOU DONT NEED TO BUY EXPENSIVE BELIEVE ME, THIS RUNS 4 DUAL SHURE U4D SYSTEMS WITH 8 HAND HELD MICS, NO DROP OUTS ANYWHERE, FANTASTIC BIT OF KIT

7 years ago

Great!

It works perfectly with SHURE SLX and BLX systems. The included power cables fits SHURE receivers without any problems. The only one thing i don't like is the quality of the BNC cables, though they work. I give my full recommendation.

8 years ago

Amazing splitter!

I'm really glad to own one of those. Really solid and stable. The UHF wideband 450-900 MHz helps me to combine all my receivers in just one splitter. Also the boost helps my range dramatically. Works on 12v DC power so I can use it on my location sound cart. Really good product.

8 years ago

Bought for Sennheiser mics

Great kit, much cheaper than the sennheiser version - with the same qualities.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by The T.bone
  • Released in 2013
  • Average price : $202
  • UHF Wideband
  • 470 - 608 MHz
  • 614 - 694 MHz
  • 823 - 832 MHz
  • 863 - 865 MHz
  • 2 BNC inputs (9V DC for remote active antennas/boosters)
  • 8 BNC outs
  • 4 DC outlets
  • Format: 19" / 1 U
  • Installation depth: 160 mm
  • Includes power supply, antenna cable and 2 omnidirectional antennas
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