JK Audio THAT2 Telephone Handset Audio Tap with XLR

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Connect THAT-2 between your telephone and handset for quick access to audio in and out of the telephone. ...Read more

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Product Overview

Connect THAT-2 between your telephone and handset for quick access to audio in and out of the telephone. The THAT-2 is used by radio stations to record and play sound bytes, and by TV and film sound crews to get IFB dialog over phone lines. Simply unplug the handset coily cord from the base of your telephone and plug it directly into the THAT-2. Then, using the supplied cable, connect the THAT-2 back to the telephone. Now connect your audio equipment or powered speaker to the RCA or XLR jacks. The grey pushbutton selects which audio will be sent into the telephone (Out = talking on the handset, In = sending audio in through the RCA jack). The output jacks contains a nice mix of the audio from both sides of the conversation, as well as the tones being pressed on the keypad. The THAT-2 has a three-position switch that accommodates electret, dynamic and carbon telephone handset microphone types. The THAT-2 will emulate the type of microphone that is in the handset and allow you to send audio into many different types of analog and digital PBX sets, as well as ISDN telephones. THAT-2 does not work with cordless or cell phones, or any telephone with a keypad in the handset.

Features

  • Tap your phone with XLR jacks
  • Used by radio stations to record and play sound bytes
  • Used by TV and film sound crews to get IFB dialog over phone lines
  • RCA & XLR I/O
  • Level controls and passive design

Specifications

  • Line Inputs: RCA, 20 k ohms, 250 mV RMS (+12 dBm maximum) XLR female, 20 k ohms, 250 mV RMS (+12 dBm maximum)
  • Line Outputs: RCA, 600 ohms, 100 mV RMS (-16 dBm nominal.) XLR male, 600 ohms, 100 mV RMS (-16 dBm nominal.) Handset Interface biased for Electret, Dynamic, and Carbon handsets.

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