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The Cubilux Bidirectional 4-Channel 6.35mm Audio Selector is a versatile audio switch box that allows seamless switching between multiple audio sources. With its robust aluminum construction and gold-plated connectors, it guarantees lossless sound quality and compatibility with various audio devices, making it an essential tool for any audio enthusiast.
Cable Type | Auxiliary |
Number of Ports | 4 |
Compatible Devices | Monitor |
Connector Type | 6.35mm |
Color | Black, Signal Selector |
S**E
Compatible with my guitar pre-amp setup without any issues, seemingly proved to truly be lossless
I'm a professional guitarist (sight-reader of music, playing multiple styles with multiple groups weekly in a large city), and I attached this 4-Channel selector switch to my pedal board that I have a Line 6 Helix on, so that I could plug in multiple instruments and switch seamlessly between them without plugging or unplugging any cables. It's the first thing that my guitar input goes through before my pedals. I ripped off the rubber grip layer on the bottom so that I could attach an adhesive mount for the board, or one could use Velcro similarly.This advertises lossless quality but doesn't use the terminology like "true bypass" or "Hi-Z compatible" like guitarists may be looking for, so I used my best headphones plugged into my Helix to try to discern any noise or sound quality difference when my input is coming from either the switch after my guitar or directly from the guitar, and I could not discern any true difference.I used a very bright sound from a guitar in order to hear the fidelity of the high end. I did not find a perceptible difference in noise or quality of sound, so this is likely a true bypass switch in its construction, and therefore is compatible with Hi-Z input or essentially anything that is built for the audio input like passive guitar pickups. The signal level, the lows, mids, and highs all sounded the same to me when playing the same notes/chords the same way on my instrument, and with the guitar stationary, I could not hear a difference in the static noise level.A good price (about $23 at time of writing), no power required, does what it's supposed to, and legitimately preserves the original signal as far as I can tell. A rare kind of product.
R**A
Perfect solution for record studio.
This is great, I use for multiple instruments in my studio ... As I need only 1 at a time and I don't have many inputs in my audio interface, this is a perfect solution. Quiet , solid seems durable and no issues until now.
M**S
Solid splitter works as it should!
Very solid little splitter! Super simple, does exactly what it is supposed to. To be fair, I only used it as a 1 to 2 splitter, I did not test splitting a signal 4 ways, so I can’t speak to signal degradation if you split 4 ways, but it’s a very well built solid little splitter for a great price!
J**S
Small, Sturdy, No Issues - NOT made for 5 in 1 out
I used Coleman Audio LS3, but it's big/chunky and some what ugly. It's also difficult to fit multiple LS3 on my desk.I looked into alternatives and this one fits the bill great as 1 in 5 out for my home studio. It will kinda work as 5 in 1 out (if you're super careful, so it won't work for me), but after some research, the lack of resistor means you can potentially damage your equipment, so I'd recommend against trying.I really really wish they made dual-TS versions, since this means I had to buy a bunch of TRS to TS Y splitters, but no luck finding one like that. If any of you manage to find one, please let me know! As long as it's cheaper than LS3, I am pretty sure I'll pay (begrudgingly).
S**S
Solidly built and no reduction in audio quality.
I wasn't sure how well this would work given the price, but it is a very soldly built device. The case is metal, not plastic. I needed something to passively switch my headphones between 2 computers including 1 focusrite device, and this does it well.I can hear no reduction in sound quality. It doesn't even make a pop when switching devices like some older units I had did.While it does have a decent weight for the size, my only complaint is it's not quite heavy enough to hold flat when I have larger headphones plugged into it. I have tried several things like command strips to temporarily secure it to my desk or the top of my audio interface, but due to the silicone pad on the bottom, they won't stick.But for what it is at the price it's at I can live with that. I'll sort out a way to stick it in place.
S**N
Killer Little Mixer
I'm a pro-audio engineer.I use two of these.1) to split outputs of an interface to monitors and phones2) to split inputs to the monitorsworks great. durable. reliable. quiet.killer, for the price and the application..
W**?
Perfect
I bought this to use all my amps at the same time. It is very inexpensive, small, and functions well. It is super simple to have everything parallel by using this.
A**G
Forget DI boxes
Like everyone else has said it is a small light weight unit that makes splitting audio out easy. Save tons of time using it to switch between different outputs.What I haven't seen mentioned is it splits audio in. I record my guitar takes with a floor mic. I would also use a DI incase I want to reamp something. But actual DI boxes cost at least 5 times as much as this unit. Save yourself some money and get this bad boy instead. It's easier to use with fewer cables and it's sleek design anyway.
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