The Radial X-Amp 500 is a reamper with two front panel 1/4" outputs. It features class A circuitry. Both instrument outputs are transformer isolated to eliminate hum and buzz caused by ground loops. This is supplemented with a ground lift switch and 180º polarity reverse designed to enable the engineer to bring the two amplifiers in phase. This is useful when guitar pedals are introduced as they will often reverse the phase of the signal, Radial says. Variable output controls allow the engineer to reach over to fine-tune signal levels when recording.
When the X-Amp module is used with a Radial Workhorse, the Omniport becomes a guitar input allowing the X-Amp module to be used as a two channel guitar distro, thus enabling one to play through two amps without the hum, buzz and noise problems that usually occur, according to the company.
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