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The 1st person I asked was my buddy Tonedeaf. The man knows his stuff
The big risk with splitters is the dude you split with better have working gear! Or his problems will become yours!
It could certainly be a problem to share a split with a fellow who likes to patch and unpatch his gear constantly for fun, that will create spikes in your audio as well, or if his gear has a defect that creates a similar problem. The only way to prevent that problem is with an active split (where each split has its own amplifier), and a good power supply that is tolerant of such foibles.
Quote from: Life In Rewind on March 26, 2015, 08:53:57 AMThe big risk with splitters is the dude you split with better have working gear! Or his problems will become yours!And this is the reason that I bring and use splitters for the sbd, so I don't have to be behind someone in a chain and worry about his batteries dying, bad outputs, etc. And they have the same piece of mind if I would have been first out.