he LTIBLOX from RapcoHorizon converts minijack audio outputs into a balanced XLR mono feed.
RapcoHorizon, manufacturer of A/V interfacing and cable equipment, introduced its new LTIBLOX mono interface at Winter NAMM 2008. A scaled down, compact mono audio version of the firm’s new LTI-1 stereo interface, the LTIBLOX accepts stereo 3.5mm audio from portable audio devices and computers, converting the output to a single mono balanced XLR for input into professional mixing consoles. The LTIBLOX has volume control and balanced XLR outputs, with a 3.5mm connector terminating a 3ft cable.
“The LTIBLOX meets the price point where stereo reproduction is not necessary,” said Brad Graham, marketing manager and inventor for RapcoHorizon. “This provides an affordable solution for those interface users who are only in need of one mixing channel.”
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