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Radial Engineering
Jul 1, 2007 12:33 PM
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RADIAL ENGINEERING SW8 REDUNDANT BACK-UP SWITCHER
October 2006—A switcher for touring where backing tracks are employed and redundancy is required in case of system failure. Features two eight-input sets with -10dB 1/4" jacks and +4dB balanced DB25s. Outputs are balanced +4dB or isolated mic level XLRs. Input set is selected via front panel switch or remote. Automatic signal detection monitors tone for signal loss and auto-switch to an alternate machine or contact closure to set off alarm. Link function allows multiple SW8s to be cascaded together. www.radialeng.com
RADIAL PRO D2 DIRECT BOX
January 2006—Radial Engineering's PRO D2 is a high-quality, ultra-compact, stereo passive direct box featuring two custom-made transformers capable of handling high levels without saturation and exhibiting exceptionally linear frequency response from 20 to 20k Hz. The PRO D2 has a -15dB pad for high-output sources and a ground lift switch. Designed for interfacing with stereo keyboards, DJ equipment and consumer audio devices, it's housed in a rugged, 14-gauge steel enclosure with a bookend-design outer shell that prevents damage to the switches.
RADIAL ENGINEERING PROD2
October 2005—This high-quality, ultra-compact, stereo passive direct box features two custom-made transformers capable of handling high levels without saturation and exhibiting exceptionally linear frequency response from 20 to 18k Hz. The ProD2 features a -15dB pad for high-output sources and ground lift switch. Designed for stereo keyboards, DJ equipment and consumer audio devices. It’s housed in a rugged, 14-gauge steel enclosure with a bookend-designed outer shell that prevents damage to the switches. List: $150.
RADIAL J33 PHONO-DI
November 2004—This combination stereo RIAA phono preamp/direct box lets a turntable connect directly to a mic pre or mixer. The J33 offers choice of stereo RCA, 3.5mm and 1/4-inch TRS 10dB outputs along with 600-ohm mic-level XLRs. Powered with 48V phantom or DC supply, the J33 is ideal for sampling, archiving, recording scratch performances and disc jockeys that prefer to mix using professional mixing consoles. Retail: $200 USD.
RADIAL CONVERTIBLE V12
November 2004—The Convertible V12 modular snake system packs 64 input channels, four zoned sub snakes, 3-way transformer split, cross patching and separate XLR outs in a 12-space, 19-inch rack. Based on 8-channel modules with front and rear rails, the V12 can be configured to suit with choice of multipins, breakouts and sub-snakes. Its modular design lets users reconfigure the snake as system requirements change. Priced from $3,500 USD.
RADIAL ENGINEERING JD6
October 2003—A 6-channel, rack-mounted version of the Radial JDI passive direct box, the Jensen transformer-equipped Radial JD6 supercedes the highly successful Radial JD4 4-channel DI as the new standard in rack-mounted direct boxes. In addition to the basic JDI DI features, channels 1 and 2 offer a veritable “Swiss Army knife” of features to solve many of the problems of stage and studio recording and live mixing.
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