Radial Engineering X-Amp
Radial Engineering X-Amp

Radial Engineering X-Amp

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Radial X-Amp is a Reamper with class A circuit that gives you the ability to manage 2 amplifiers at the same time. There are two Hi-Z outputs on ¼” jacks available: one direct and one isolated from the transformer with the option of reversing

polarity.

Radial X-Amp uses a unique Class A circuit optimized for use with guitars and bass. Features include 2 independent 1/4” Hi-Z jack outputs and 1 balanced line-level input with LED peak indicator. The output level control will allow you to manage the signal to be sent to the 2 amplifiers, while the second output isolated from the transformer will help you eliminate hums caused by ground loops. There is also a reverse polarity switch on this one. With Radial X-Amp you can focus on the performance during the recording phase and then sculpt the sound later

.

Radial X-Amp controls and connections




  • XLR INPUT: balanced line-level +4dB input. It is used to receive the signal from your DAW
  • .
  • LIFT: raises the mass of pin 1 of the XLR

  • POWER: connection for the 15VDC 400mA power supply
  • LED: lights up automatically when the power supply is connected LEVEL: allows you to adjust the
  • output level CLIP LED: when it lights up it means that you are overloading the input circuit OUTPUT
  • 1: the
  • buffered output is used





  • to send a signal to your amplifier
  • 180° POLARITY: invert the phase on output 2 OUTPUT 2

  • : the isolated output is used to send signal to a second amplifier



  • Features Radial X-Amp




    • Reamper active with two outputs

    • Class A circuit Isolated
    • transformer
    • to eliminate
      noise LED peak indicator and
    • level control
    • 100% discrete circuit in class A.
    • Frequency response: 20 Hz to 15 kHz (± 1.0 dB)
    • Dynamic range: 119dB Total Harmonic Distortion:
    • 0.02% at
    • -15dBu Intermodulation distortion: 0.02% at -20dBu
    • Input
    • impedance: 600 Ω Noise: OUT-1 -110dB; OUT-2 -108dBu Maximum input:
    • +22dBu 180° polarity reversal
    • , Ground lift, Level Control Input connectors: XLR













    Output connectors: isolated and direct 1/4" jack
  • Construction: Steel shell Dimensions and weight:
  • 84x127x48mm; 720g Power supply:
  • +15VDC/400mA adapter included VIDEO:
  • What is reamping and which Reamp to choose






    Answers to frequently asked questions about Radial X-Amp

    What's the difference between X-Amp and JCR?



    The X-Amp is active while the JCR is passive. The advantage of the X-Amp is the ability to drive more than one amplifier at

    the same time.

    How long does the cable need to be to connect the X-Amp to my amplifiers?



    The X-Amp's buffered output will allow you to use unbalanced cables up to 15 meters, for longer lengths we recommend using the Radial SGI.



    Can I reamp my Hammond organ?



    You can reamp any instrument.



    How do you reamp a snare drum or bass drum?



    There are a couple of ways to do this. You could perform a simple Reamping process where you take the pre-recorded speaker and send it through the X-Amp to an amplifier or series of effects.



    What should I do if I get a buzz from my system?



    Try pressing the LIFT switch. This will eliminate the ground connection between the X-Amp and the guitar amp

    .

    I connected two amplifiers together, but is the sound distant and subtle?



    Your amplifiers may be out of phase. Just press the 180º reverse polarity

    .

    Can I connect a guitar to the XLR input to use the X-Amp as a direct box?



    No. The X-Amp's XLR input is line-level, designed to receive pre-recorded audio tracks as input. You should first connect your guitar to a preamp to boost the signal. The Radial JD7, on the other hand, has inputs to allow you to do

    so.

    What is the difference between active reamping and using a passive approach?



    A passive Reamper such as the JCR or the ProRMP uses transformers that tend to attenuate the transients of digital recordings. Active Reampers like the X-Amp use buffers that allow you to control levels more freely

    .

    Can I use a passive direct box like JDI or ProDi to record a track for Reamping?



    Yes.



    Is there a difference between the original blue X-Amp versions and the new yellow ones?



    No. We simply changed the external color to differentiate it from the J48 direct box.


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