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Shop the complete Sonnect range, including the Sonnect Sound Bullet, SoundWire Mini, and SoundWire USB-C Bundle. Designed by audio engineers for audio engineers, Sonnect products help test audio systems, verify signal paths, troubleshoot faults, and connect professional equipment with confidence. Available in the UK from Theatre Supplies Group.
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The Sonnect Sound Bullet is a portable audio test device designed for sound engineers, audio technicians, theatre professionals, broadcast engineers, and live event crews. Combining a signal generator, internal monitor speaker, phantom power tester, XLR cable tester, and audio line monitor into a compact pocket-sized unit, the Sound Bullet helps you quickly identify faults, verify signal paths, and troubleshoot complex audio systems. Whether you're working in live sound, theatre, broadcast, recording studios, corporate events, or AV installations, the Sonnect Sound Bullet provides a fast and reliable way to test audio connections and diagnose problems before they impact your show. Available in the UK from Theatre Supplies Group.
The Sonnect Sound Bullet is used for testing, troubleshooting, and verifying professional audio systems. It allows engineers to quickly check microphone lines, phantom power, XLR cables, DI boxes, amplifiers, mixing consoles, powered speakers, conference systems, and broadcast equipment. The device helps identify faults before they become critical issues during live events, theatre productions, studio sessions, or installations.
For engineers who need to test USB-C audio connections and mobile device signal paths, the Sonnect SoundWire USB-C Bundle provides a compact solution for connecting professional audio equipment to modern devices. Many engineers carry both a Sound Bullet and SoundWire system as part of their troubleshooting toolkit.
The Sound Bullet is ideal for anyone who regularly works with professional audio equipment and needs a portable troubleshooting tool. If you need to test microphone lines, verify phantom power, generate audio test signals, monitor audio paths, or check cable integrity without carrying multiple pieces of test equipment, the Sound Bullet combines these functions into a single pocket-sized device. It is particularly popular with live sound engineers, theatre technicians, broadcast crews, rental companies, AV installers, and recording studios.
The Sonnect Sound Bullet is a portable audio testing and troubleshooting device that combines five essential functions in one compact unit: signal generation, audio monitoring through an internal speaker, phantom power testing, XLR cable testing, and input metering. It allows audio professionals to quickly locate faults, verify signal paths, and test equipment without carrying multiple tools.
The Sound Bullet is designed for professional sound engineers, theatre technicians, broadcast engineers, AV installers, rental companies, production crews, recording studios, and anyone responsible for maintaining professional audio systems. Its compact size makes it particularly valuable for engineers who need fast troubleshooting during live events.
Yes. The Sound Bullet includes a dedicated phantom power testing function that instantly confirms whether 48V phantom power is present on an XLR connection. This allows engineers to quickly diagnose common microphone and DI box issues without needing additional test equipment.
Yes. The Sound Bullet features a built-in XLR cable tester that verifies pin-to-pin continuity and helps identify missing, incorrect, or intermittent connections. This makes it an excellent tool for checking microphone cables, stage snakes, patch leads, and installed audio infrastructure.