This item is usually Drop Shipped from the MFR/Distributor within 7-14 business days (subject to availability). Your order will be charged at the time of placing the order with the MFR
International Orders*The AT8681 combines the output signal from two microphones into one channel. The balance control attenuates each microphone by 6 dB (typical) at midpoint.
| Circuit Type | Passive |
| Circuit Configuration | (2) XLR (female) to (1) XLR (male) |
| Attenuation / Gain | 33dB |
| Input Impedance | 10 kOhms |
| Output Impedance | 250 ohms |
| Inputs | (2) XLR (female) |
| Outputs | (1) XLR (male) |
| Insertion Loss | Not specified by manufacturer |
| Channel Isolation | Not specified by manufacturer |
| Maximum Input | +15dBv (1% T.H.D. at 1kHz) |
| Dimensions | 5.12 x 2.36 x 1.73 in. (130 x 60 x 44mm) |
| Weight | 8.8 oz. (250g) |
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Comments about Audio-Technica AT8681 - UniMix Mic Combiner with Balance Control:
Exactly what I was looking for. Compact light weight and simple. Combines 2 mics with a basic fader. Ideal for those needing an extra mic input .
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Comments about Audio-Technica AT8681 - UniMix Mic Combiner with Balance Control:
Installs and works just as specified. Saves running a separate cable a hundred feet back to the soundboard for a 2-mic choir matrix hanging from the stage ceiling. Feed-through phantom powers the condensors mics correctly; compact; designed for remote mounting; appropriately priced.
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