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Radial ProRMP is a passive reamper that requires no power supply. The built-in transformer converts the signal from low to high impedance, eliminating any ground loops. Ideal for sending pre-recorded tracks with your audio interface or di-box to your effects chain, then to your amplifier.
The Radial ProRMP is a passive Reamper that requires no external power supply. Signal quality is provided by a transformer that converts the balanced source from line level to Hi-Z output for your amplifier. At the same time its special circuitry eliminates annoying ground loops that are often the cause of hum or other disturbances on our sound. With the Radial PRORMP you can focus on performance and then sculpt the sound later.
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The ProRMP is passive while the. This means that the ProRMP employs a transformer while the' employs an active buffer or internal amplifier to drive the signal. The advantage of having the active buffer is that you can drive more than one amplifier at the same time. The advantage of a passive Reamper like the ProRMP is that it requires no power supply and costs less.
Both units are similar in that they are passive. The difference is in the quality of the transformer. The uses the original transformer designed by John Cuniberti with very low noise. Both work very well and are often compared. On the input of the the the XLR has a safety.
The ProRMP's transformer is designed to accept a balanced input of +4dB from an audio interface, while a DI-BOX is designed to accept a very low signal of -50dB from an instrument. The ProRMP is optimized for recording while the is optimized to work in reverse as a direct box.
Yes, but you may run into ground loops. The Radial, on the other hand, has two outputs one of which is isolated from the transformer to eliminate this problem. While the has 6 outputs isolated from each other allowing you to drive 6 amps at the same time.
Because the output of a wireless system is buffered and tends to sound artificial. The Radial ProRMP's internal transformer naturally warms the tone and sounds more like a guitar connected directly to an amplifier.
No. The transformer is not sensitive enough to act as a DI box.
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