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The missing link
Ben493 05.10.2013
Re-amping was something I'd always "got round" before by using various passive devices in line to achieve the same ultimate goal. It was "alright" and not something I used to do a lot of. However, in the last 18 months I've found myself doing more mixing of stuff that other people recorded and when the cab signals don't cut it in the mix If be reaching for that old faithful.
It became obvious that a dedicated reamp box was going to save me a lot of hassle and I could actually have it permanently wired into my pro tools rig rather than building something that just did the job out of attenuators and do boxes etc.
The radial firstly struck me as being really well build. It's tough, lightweight and I can't ever seeing it getting damaged.
I've marked it as "okay" for features as it doesn't really have much to play with but that's kind of the point. I wanted the most basic model so that the signal path is simplest and I have plenty of di boxes etc.
It sounds much better than my old method of doing the same job. I think this is mainly due to not needing to attenuate the output level from my I/o from within the software.
This makes for a much cleaner signal and when testing in real time and doing an a/b test of the guitar coming the amp directly versus it going through the computer and the re amp box I found it arguably similar.
I now use it everyday and I wish I hadn't Put off buying it for so long.
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Simple, sounds great!
Teun 01.05.2020
A simple box to do one thing, and it does it well. I use it in a home studio to record and re-amp the guitars.
I need to have the level control turned up most of the time, it may help if you can drive it a bit more from your interface output. It sounds really good, natural and warm, but their active boxes have a little more clarity in the top end if that's what you need. In all, very good for the budget.
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Useful
Tennkrsys 07.10.2019
Nice, silent and sturdy tool for everyday reamp
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pidah 27.09.2018
Very inexpensive reamp box. Works very well, alhough the deepest lows seem to evaporate slightly. Have used it for a number of years now, and the earthlift switch and level pot are still scratch free. Well built, thus.