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The Behringer ULTRALINK MS8000 is a professional-grade, ultra-low noise 8-channel microphone splitter featuring dual Direct and Link outputs per channel, individual ground lift switches, and phantom power linking. Designed for seamless audio distribution in live and studio environments, it offers flexible routing and rack-mount convenience, making it an essential tool for musicians and audio engineers seeking flawless sound splitting with minimal signal degradation.





| ASIN | B016BIDFI8 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (398) |
| Date First Available | 1 Aug. 2015 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04033653160322 |
| Item Weight | 1.1 kg |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 48.3 x 6.5 x 4.4 centimetres |
| Item model number | MS8000 |
| Manufacturer | Behringer |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Microphone form factor | Rack-mount |
| Number of channels | 8 |
| Power source | Passive |
| Product Dimensions | 48.31 x 6.5 x 4.39 cm; 1.1 kg |
| Scale Length | inches |
| Signal-to-noise ratio | 70 dB |
| Size | 0 |
| UPC | 700315943770 748252155849 |
P**G
Cheap audio splitter
XLR audio splitter 1 in 2 out. I use this to split our feeds from the band to go out to the main desk and out to a small mixer we use for onstage sound. So far they are working fine (I needed 2) don’t seem to have degraded the sound. It’s amazing how much you need to spend on XLR cables though to make this stuff work!
C**T
Excellent value for money!
Used the splitter in our IEM rack with a Midas MR18. 5 piece band and a small music venue. It worked flawlessly. Excellent value for money! Time will tell if it is durable, but so far so good.
P**N
Compact and flexible
Great piece of kit. I use it in my home studio. Great value and really compact and flexible. My only small gripe is that one of the split outputs for each input is at a slightly lower level than the other. Can be fixed with the gain stage of the mixer but still a shame.
M**N
Behringer wireless microphones
I am really happy with this purchase for the price. I am happy with the quality of sound and great for Karaoke etc. Really easy to set up and use with great range. The only downside is the plastic feel and hand noise while holding.
B**N
Good.
Good. Cost effective.
R**G
Brilliant
Very good used all the time
A**R
Reliable, does the job
Used this in a rack for over a year now, splitting signal between our in-ear rig and a loom for FOH, had no issues, clean signal every time, does what it says on the tin
S**N
They’re fine - a couple of issues that could be improved.
They’ve been fine - they’re really sensitive and so take a little getting used to with mic technique. We’re using them in a church context where there could be up to 60 adults using it, so the only two complaints I would have are their tendency to pops and sibilance, as well as the really daft way to power them off - you press the top button for 3 seconds to power them on, but to power them off you press the bottom button for 3 secs, then release and press it for another 3 seconds. It’s fine if you’re the one using it regularly, but having to explain that week in week out to a large group of people is a bit of a pain.
T**I
Units work as expected very good. I got these faster than Australian stores. Impressed 👏👏
F**.
Funktioniert als Splitter für das Behringer X18Air. Im Proberaum und Live bisher keinerlei Probleme gehabt!
C**S
microphone and receiver are made of plastic but the price is not bad i bought used for 67 dollars on amazon sounds decent I compared with shur betta 58 it seems, but a little worse, the distance from the receiver went very far beyond the walls and the sound did not disappear I figured out why it was returned back before I bought it. the microphone head itself is simply tucked into a plastic circle and is attached only due to the cone and friction when the microphone was sent, the microphone head got out very close to the grid, it walked a little, so the signal was very loud and gave distortion when singing loudly when I put the microphone in place, the distortion went away and the sound became normal just who has this microphone or is going to buy, keep in mind the microphone head is not screwed on, but inserted, and sometimes if the microphone is hit or it was poorly tolerated, the microphone head can move forward to the grid and distortions will go from the voice. you unscrew the protective mesh and push the microphone head into place everyone will be lucky.
P**I
Excellent quality and long range
Z**E
I have installed a total of 6 of these into various racks. Their isolation splits are transparent, and have solves issues when using other venues ceiling speaker system (isolated out kills the hum) This is a simple cheap, and effective solution to ground loop and phantom power crossover. (alternate sound systems, monitor splits, and recording interfaces. Pros- Reversible design, ground lift, Sturdy metal design, Transparent ISO split Cons- LINK switch is easy to hit, and also switches are not easy to see if in or out, could have a mark on the side you see when up/off Picture1 (back of gig box first 3 splits were put in, internally it houses monitor and recording. Picture2 (musicians) this was it in the real world, running a show.
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