Versatile Re-Amplification
The Radial Pro RMP allows you to re-amplify pre-recorded tracks through various outputs like guitar amps or effects pedals, offering endless sonic possibilities.
The Radial Pro RMP is a 100% passive re-amplifier that lets you take a pre-recorded track and re-amplify it through a guitar amp or effects pedals to create new and exciting tones.
Re-amping has been the 'secret weapon' for countless recordings by the biggest names in the business and the process is often used on guitars, bass, keyboards, percussion and even voice to create new textures! Plug and play easy to use, the Radial ProRMP connects from the recorder to your amp and effects units and does all the impedance matching for you. Just adjust the level to suit!
The magic behind the Radial Pro RMP great tone is a custom wound transformer that at once converts the balanced low-z source to a hi-z input for your amp while also acting as an electrical isolator to eliminate troublesome ground loops that can often cause buzz and hum in the sound.
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The Radial Pro RMP allows you to re-amplify pre-recorded tracks through various outputs like guitar amps or effects pedals, offering endless sonic possibilities.
With an easy-to-use design, the Radial Pro RMP connects seamlessly from your recorder to amplifiers and effects units, handling all impedance matching effortlessly.
Equipped with a custom wound transformer, it converts balanced low-z sources to hi-z inputs and isolates electrical grounds, preventing buzz and hum in your audio output.