Guitar effects

Radial X-AMP 500 - Class-A Reamp with two isolated outputs & adjustable level controls

Product Code: RA-X-AMP-500

Brand
Radial Engineering
RRP $789.00
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Unit of Measure
EACH

 

3 Year
Features

UPC 6761010 4019 3 Radial Part No. R700 0130
Technical Specifications
Brands Radial Engineering
Product type Reamp
Series 500 series
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500 Series Reamp

The Radial X-Amp is a 500 series module that lets you take a pre-recorded guitar track and send it back to amplifiers and effects so that you can tailor the sound to suit. The advantages of Reamping® are many: when recording, the guitarist need only concentrate on the performance. Working out specific sounds and optimal mic placement can be done later. This eliminates hours of tiresome repetition while allowing the producer to adjust the character of the track as the production evolves.

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  • Active Reamp® designed for 500 series racks
  • 100% discrete class-A electronics for best tone
  • Transformer isolated to eliminate hum and buzz
  • Easy access front panel jacks & controls

Professional Reamp

Using the X-Amp is 'plug and play' easy to use. The design begins with an XLR balanced line level input located on the 500 series rear panel that feeds the X-Amp. To ensure the very highest fidelity, 100% discrete class-A circuitry is employed. The X-Amp unbalances and buffers the pre-recorded signal where it then feeds two transformer isolated hi-Z guitar level outputs. The ¼" jacks are front mounted for desk-top convenience and equipped with ground lifts to help eliminate hum and buzz caused by ground loops. Independent level controls enable you to adjust the drive going to each amp for optimal tone. Should one of the amps be out of phase, depressing the 180º quickly brings both in line.

X-Amp 500 Applications

Recording a Dry Track with the X-Amp

Plug your guitar into the Omniport on the Workhorse rack, feed guitar amps with the front panel ¼" outputs and send the dry guitar signal from the XLR output connector on the back of the Workhorse into your favorite DAW for future Reamping!

Reamping with the X-Amp

Send the prerecorded clean (dry) track to the X-Amp using the XLR input on your 500 series rack. Feed the signal from Out-1 and Out-2 to your guitar amps. Mic them and record!

Using the X-Amp as a Distro

Connect your guitar to the Omniport on the Workhorse. The guitar signal can then be sent to two amplifiers using out-1 and out-2 up to 15 meters (50 feet) away; adjust the volume to suit.

Videos


  • Peter Janis explains the Radial 500 Series X-Amp reamping module



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Accessories


ThumbSet Screws


ThumbSet Screws allow you to easily mount 500 series modules in Workhorse Power Racks without the need for a screwdriver. Set of 12 screws and washers.


X-Amp 500 Resources

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