Description/Specs
Connect THAT-2 between your telephone and handset for quick access to audio in and out of the
telephone. THAT-1 is used by radio stations to record and play sound bites, and
by TV and film sound to get IFB and dialog over phone lines.
- Works with analog, digital, PBX, and ISDN telephones.
- RCA and XLR line in and out.
- Switch selects between carbon, dynamic, or electret handset types.
- No battery or AC adapter needed!
- Durable diecast aluminum construction.
THAT-2 is the big brother of our model THAT-1 which is very popular with news reporters for its
small, yet rugged design. Over the years weve heard from many of our customers
that they liked THAT-1 but would prefer professional XLR jacks and compatibility
with more telephone systems. Here is our answer... THAT-2, a passive handset
interface with professional and consumer jacks, separate input and output volume
control, a selector switch for the different types of telephone systems, and
still no batteries or AC needed!
Simply unplug the handset coily cord from the base of your telephone and plug the coily
cord directly into THAT-2, then, using the supplied cable, connect THAT-2 back
to the telephone. Now connect your audio equipment to the RCA or XLR jacks. The
gray pushbutton selects what audio will be sent into the telephone, OUT =
talking on the handset, IN = sending audio in through the RCA or XLR jacks.
The
output jacks contain a nice mix of audio from both sides of the conversation as
well as the tones being pressed on the telephone keypad.
THAT-2 has a three
position switch which will accommodate electret, dynamic, and carbon telephone
handset microphone types. THAT-2 will emulate the type of microphone that is in
the handset and allow you send audio into many different types of analog and
digital PBX sets as well as ISDN telephones. THAT-2 does not work with cellular
telephones or any telephone with a keypad in the handset.
Dimensions: 4.5x3.2x1.3