Radial Engineering ProDI - moosers's review
The Radial Engineering ProDI and ProD2 are both direct input boxes with the same make up, the only difference being that ProDI is mono, and the ProD2 is stereo. This review is for the ProDI mono ver…
Radial Engineering X-Amp (Discontinued) - moosers's review
The Radial Engineering X-Amp is a unique box that allows for easy re-amping. If you're unfamiliar, re-amping is the process of sending a pre-recorded track to an amplifier and re-recording the new s…
Radial Engineering JDV - moosers's review
The Radial Engineering JDV is a complex direct input box that is unlike any other DI box out there. It has a ton of features - way more than any other direct input boxes that I have seen. There are…
Radial Engineering JDX - mooseherman's review
This DI box is in a league of its own. The defining characteristic of this box is its simulation of an amplifier cabinet. The only effect that is created is replicating the sound of an amp. UTILIZAT…
Radial Engineering JDX - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by pol-personne/translated from Audiofanzine FR) Read the excellent description on the product's website. UTILIZATION Extremely easy to use, just unplug the speaker cable comin…
Radial Engineering JDX - " Travel companion"
translatedFor all technical information, It is best to go see the site builder. UTILIZATION The setup is very simple Plugs 2 6.35 (1 from the head and the other from the baffle) 1 XLR for mic at the …
Radial Engineering X-Amp (Discontinued) - " X-Amp: it works."
translatedX-amp is an accessory transforming a signal line symmetrical unbalanced instrument signal. It can connect the output of a soundcard or a mixer to a guitar amp or low by optimizing the signal / noise …
Radial Engineering J48 - " we forget ... so it is good!"
translatedPure ANA. Connectors classic XLR out, Jack (x2: input + "through") as input. No battery: 48V Phantom power only through. Not small, not tiny but not too-big-inspires confidence. Not "cheap" any…
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