Winter NAMM 2012 News
I've been using the Radial PRODI for about two years and it is probably the best direct input box that I've used. It gives you a lot of options over your tone and I always find that I get great sounding results with it. The price isn't cheap, but it is really designed for professionals and for this reason I really wouldn't recommend it for home ...
When it comes to DI boxes, Radial Engineering is one of if not the best in the business, and the ProDI is one of their best and most affordable models. Suitable for both professional and home studio owners looking for a DI box, the ProDI is a great investment that will last a lifetime as it is built like a brick! Highly recommended for studio ...
While most home studio owners probably don't do too much re-amping, if you feel like it is something that you might want to do, or a professional who already does it a good deal, the Radial Engineering X-Amp will definitely be a friend of yours. Re-amping is a great technique and is also one that can often be tricky if you don't have the right ...
I first used the Radial Engineering JDV about a year ago and I was immediately impressed with the great sound quality. It has a slew of features that are very helpful and through and through is one of, if not the best direct input box that I have used. However, you get what you will pay for as this unit will cost a pretty penny for a DI box an...
I've only recently purchased this item and it's become my choice DI for recording rock bass. Occasionally I'll use it on a thick electric guitar as well. I like the fact that it's not dry and weak like average DIs. I haven't tried anything that really compares to this. I think that it's definitely a little pricey but it's worth it if you like wh...
The easy setup and the sound quality convinced me and I don't use a mic anymore on small stages. I know it's a little bit expensive but I recommend it if you are regularly on tour like me.
I did a test with eight different DI with bass and acoustic guitar. The only one that liked best was the Avalon (logical considering the price). The Radial is an excellent value for money. For me, it is a bit above the BSS. Recommend.
After my guitar is the thing I always with me. I'm pretty plug and play as a person, I travel with just my guitar, 2 / 3 pedals, and radial ... all in a bag (laptop type) So I fly easily (without much luggage supplements good for the wallet ...) as being on the come, I would have no control head with my mic...
The X-Amp is solid, it does its job without being noticed. I do not ask him anything more. Radial thank you.
Before, I tried Berhingtruc-it works. If so, a 133-BSS-classical, a Palmer-remember reference-or DI output of the amp Kustom bass player ... The DI-is still 2 classes above, in my opinion. A DI