

🎤 Elevate your live sound and lighting game with seamless 4-channel Ethernet power!
The GearIT 4 Channel Multi Network Extender converts 4 XLR audio or DMX signals into a single EtherCON-compatible RJ45 Ethernet connection, supporting up to 300 feet of cable run. Designed for live stage, studio, and DJ environments, it ensures secure connections, carries phantom power, and enables multi-channel audio and lighting control with minimal cable clutter.















| ASIN | B0BSR8FJQB |
| Item model number | GI-DMX-4CH |
| Manufacturer | GearIT |
| Package Dimensions | 16.31 x 12.29 x 5.99 cm; 422 g |
G**Y
This item worked flawlessly. Just the initial feel of the item was solid just off the top. All the connections are a snug fit. I would definitely recommend.
C**N
These devices are very handy for certain situations. If pin 1 is needed, such as for phantom power, a shielded cable must be used. I’ve had good results using these over a long distance with high quality cable. Very low crosstalk between the pairs. The build quality is decent. Not the highest, but has held up well and at this price point, is certainly a good tool to have in the bag.
A**A
Funcionan bastante bien, con los cables correctos puedes enviar muy bien la señal, ya sea 48v o señal "normal". El cable se siente un poco delicado, pero cuidándolos bien son perfectos. Los uso para micrófonos de condensador y dinámicos y no tengo ningún problema utilizo un cable ethercon de 22 mts de otra marca. Funciona genial.
J**D
Great Device. I paired this with a heavy duty Cat8 Shielded cable. Using shielded cable allows you to pass Phantom Power through the channels as the shield is used as Ground on Pin1. PP won't work with unshielded cable.
D**R
We’ve been using a few of these for a year now, and we’ve had 0 issues with them. We’re using them to run mics (some of which require phantom power) and output from guitar DIs. These allow me to switch my mic configurations (using a couple of units) by simply unplugging Ethernet from one box and plugging it into the other one. We’re using straight up shielded Ethernet jacks (not ethercon), and everything’s been great. They certainly help us with quick configuration changes, and we’ve had no operational issues (i.e. no noticeable difference in output vs. going direct, and 48V works like a charm).
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