Electric Guitar Effects

The "Swiss Army knife" of guitarist in the studio

ARTICLE N° 15691
  • This is a very common practice for guitarists as placing a microphone in front of the HP to send the signal to a mixing console, PA or recording. The major problem is that the microphone is very close to the membrane of HP, a change in position, even slight, entails a radical change of tone, making them difficult to obtain consistent results. The acoustics of a changing room of a date on another tends to exacerbate this phenomenon and, furthermore, the repisse other instruments by the microphone makes the difficult mix. Radial JDX solves these problems by eliminating the need of the microphone.
  • 0.005% THD at 1kHz
  • Entry 6.35mm amp, 300 watts max
  • HP Output 6.35mm, paralleled to amp input
  • Balanced output XLR 600 Ohm, -60dB mic-level
  • Unlike similar aures of systems that capture the sound of the head only, the Radial JDX is unique in the sense that it reacts to head and HP to create a more dynamic and realistic. The JDX uses a transformer to isolate the amplifier sound system / recording to prevent noise caused by ground loops. An active filter reproduces the response curve of a typical HP 12 ". The JDX class uses a discrete circuit A 100% for the best possible sound result.
  • By eliminating the need for a microphone, the Radial JDX allows a homogeneous guitar sound of a show to another. The sound has never been easier to get!
a radial JDX is unique in the sense that it reacts to head and HP to create a more dynamic and realistic
Effects
 Splitter
Analog / digital
 Analog
Mono / stereo
 Mono
Signal path
 Buffered Bypass
DI output
 Yes
Power supply
 Power adapter (included), Via +48 V phantom power supply

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