MSX 48 16 in, 48 Out ISO-Transformer Microphone/Line Splitter

Global User List 2021

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PSI Sound – Australian rental company – added 2 x ARX MSX 48 to their rental inventory.

PSI have added a pair of ARX MSX 48 Mic / Line Splitters to their rental inventory, allowing them to split the fully mic'd 10 piece Band, backing groups, soloists and the M.C that easily filled their 32 Ch Monitor Console. PSI's Rodger Miller said "Everyone at the Gig (Mandurah Christmas Carols evening) commented to us that it was the best sound they have had in 4 years of doing the event, and the MSX48 split made it possible to achieve this with ease. System setup took an hour and a half and patching was easy."

Since their beginnings in 2005 PSI have been providing production around Western Australia for clients including the Mandurah Crab Fest, Subiaco Street Festival, Ktown Blues and Roots in Kwinana, South Perth Church Of Christ, Pinjarra Festival and many others.


Pope Francis Mass in Colombo – ARX MSX 48s used for broadcast and microphone splitting and signal distribution for sea-front Mass for over 1 million people

ARX's MSX series Audio Splitters featured prominently in the Audio System for Pope Francis's overwhelmingly successful visit to Sri Lanka.

Mr Chaminda De Mel at Panadura based Creative Entertainment Pvt Ltd supplied the Audio System for the sea-front Mass in Colombo where Pope Francis canonised Sri Lanka's first Saint - 17th Century missionary Joseph Vaz. In a sale arranged by ARX's Sri Lankan representative Mr Mohan Jayasuriya, Creative Entertainment utilised 4 units of MSX 32 TALL Active and 1 unit of MSX 48 Passive Mic / Line Splitters.

The ARX Splitters were used for Broadcast and Microphone Splitting and for the Signal Distribution to the Sound Reinforcement System(s) providing an extensive area of coverage for the huge crowd estimated at over 1 million people attending along the Galle Face Green from the Galle Face Hotel to the Old Parliament opposite Taj Samudra in central waterfront Colombo. All up a total of 48 fully isolated transformer outputs provided high level, low noise audio signals throughout what must be the largest Audio System used in Sri Lanka to date, and to the many Media Organisations attending and broadcasting the momentous event worldwide.