
EBTECH HE-2-XLR Hum Eliminator
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EBTECH HE-2-XLR Hum Eliminator
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The EBTECH HE-2-XLR Hum Eliminator is a dual-channel inline audio isolation device designed to eliminate ground loop hum and noise in balanced XLR signal paths. Utilizing proprietary audio isolation transformer technology, it breaks ground loops while preserving signal integrity across professional line-level connections. The unit supports bidirectional operation, making it suitable for both input and output signal chains in live sound, broadcast, and installed AV systems. Its passive design requires no power, providing a reliable solution for interfacing equipment across different power sources or grounding schemes. Common applications include eliminating hum between mixers, audio interfaces, powered speakers, and recording gear.
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The EBTECH HE-2-XLR Hum Eliminator is a dual-channel inline audio isolation device designed to eliminate ground loop hum and noise in balanced XLR signal paths. Utilizing proprietary audio isolation transformer technology, it breaks ground loops while preserving signal integrity across professional line-level connections. The unit supports bidirectional operation, making it suitable for both input and output signal chains in live sound, broadcast, and installed AV systems. Its passive design requires no power, providing a reliable solution for interfacing equipment across different power sources or grounding schemes. Common applications include eliminating hum between mixers, audio interfaces, powered speakers, and recording gear.