Nobsound Little Bear 3(1)-in-1(3)-Out XLR Balance Stereo Audio Switch Switcher Passive Selector Splitter Box (MC103)

(10 customer reviews)

$83.45

Description

Parameters:

  • Dimensions: L155 * W60 * H50 mm
  • Weight: 160g

Packing List:

  • 1 * XLR Audio Selector (audio cable not included)

Additional information

Weight 408 kg
Dimensions 12.1 × 6.6 cm
Brand

‎Douk Audio

Model

‎GFJ563

Part Number

‎GFJ563

Batteries Included

No

Batteries Required

No

Type of cable or wire

‎XLR

Number of Ports

‎3

Item model number

‎GFJ563

Package Dimensions

‎19.6 x 12.1 x 6.6 cm; 408 Grams

ASIN

‎B07875KC4F

Date First Available

12 December 2017

Manufacturer

‎ Nobsound, ‎Douk Audio

10 reviews for Nobsound Little Bear 3(1)-in-1(3)-Out XLR Balance Stereo Audio Switch Switcher Passive Selector Splitter Box (MC103)

  1. Simon Hawk

    Beware of 1 in to 3 out configuration!
    I didn’t this this through properly. When using this switcher in a 1 (DAC) in and 3 (AMP) out you will probably either have to get some adapters to change the gender of the connections or change your cables. I used CableCreation 2-Pair XLR Male to Male & XLR Female to Female 3PIN Adapter Connector to get my configuration to work. Once it was all connected and working this unit worked as expected with no signal bleed between the interfaces. A good little switch box.

  2. five-by-five

    Source selector for home recording studio
    I have a home recording studio with a single pair of monitors and two audio interfaces. This switch allows me to monitor either source. The box is solidly built with a smooth, professional looking fit and finish. The selector is very high grade with good resistance and firm detents that should prevent unintentional movement. Switching between sources produces a mild pop on my system as expected. The connectors are Neutrik with locking inputs. The labels are precisely applied and easy to read. They don’t look like they will flake or peel. The box is small enough to place anywhere on my desk so that is in easy reach, but large enough so there plenty of room to operate the switch while connected. Having the selector knob on the front of the unit allows me to mount it under my desk using some strong double-sided tape or velcro. The only negative is that you will need gender inverters to use is as a 1:3.I found only a couple of similar devices online, Hosa Audio Switcher, and the Coleman Audio LS3 Line Selector. (I’ve not tested either in person.) The Hosa is around $80. The Coleman is about $120. They use TRS connectors which means you don’t need gender inverters to use them as a 1:3. Three inverters will cost about $30-$40. Even with that extra cost, this unit, at $50, is a much better option based on its features, components, and build quality,

  3. Inna Bondarchuk

    Good switch, no cons but front connectors
    The thing does what it promises. No extra noise if the cables are good. One star off for the front side connectors.

  4. michael c cowie

    Great piece of gear
    Came super fast. Great piece of gear if u need something like this

  5. Amazon Customer

    Silent flexibility for multiple guitar modelers into 1 set of monitors
    I bought this to allow the switching between a Fractal AxeFX3 and a Kemper Profiler using one set of Freidman ASM-12 powered wedges. I was expecting the possibility of ground loop noise. There is none. Well designed and well built, sits on my studio desk and allows me the most flexibility with the least recabling. Recommended

  6. Joe W.

    Great Bang for your Buck
    I purchased this unit to split SMPTE timecode signals to my lighting console at festivals. This little box is the perfect size to tuck into my Pelican 1510, and is surprisingly rugged as well. The construction quality is great and the know on the front has a very satisfying “click” when switching between sources. I’d definitely purchase more of these for future projects.

  7. Gary Mowery

    Solid, capable [balanced mic-level] ‘A-B switch’
    Perfect solution for sharing one (1) soundboard mic channel by switching between two mic-level sources. Has a quality ‘feel’, but still seems a bit over-priced.

  8. edgar69

    good value
    i am using this to switch between three inputs feeding a tube amp. It works well, no noise added to the signal. xlr switches are not common and this one is a great deal.

  9. Cong Vu

    working good
    should have all the connections @ the back will look better

  10. Zac Cromwell

    The solution to my time code needs
    A must have for any lighting programmer that deals with time code.

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