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The Reamp HP takes the signal from a headphone output jack on an audio interface or a mobile device and converts it to feed mono guitar amps and effects pedals for Reamping.
Reamping made easy
The Reamp HP is designed to accept the signal from the headphone output jack on your interface, making it incredibly easy to connect on the fly without having to repatch cables or dig around behind your studio desk or equipment rack. Simply assign the track you want to Reamp to the right channel of your headphone output and you're ready to feed guitar, bass, or even vocal tracks through your amplifier to record and experiment with new tones and settings. You can even assign stereo tracks to the Reamp HP and sum them down using the dedicated mono switch on the device.
More flexibility = more creativity
The Reamp HP features both 1/4" and 3.5mm inputs, so you aren't limited to just Reamping tracks from your audio interface. Connect a smartphone or tablet to the Reamp HP and create new sounds by combining a sound creation app with your favorite pedals and amps. The Reamp HP is equipped with an isolation transformer and a ground lift switch to eliminate hum and buzz and help produce a clean recording, along with a level control for fine-tuning the output signal.
Reamping from a headphone output
The Reamp HP connects directly to the headphone jack on your audio interface, so you don’t have to re-plug or use up limited outputs. Connect the output of the Reamp HP to your pedals and an amplifier and record the results back into your audio software.
Reamping with a mobile device
The Reamp HP features a 3.5mm mini input jack that can accept signals from smartphones and tablets, so you can use your favorite sound creation app to feed your pedals and amplifiers. Create a unique performance on stage or put a mic on the amp and record the results in the studio.
Radial Engineering is a manufacturer and distributor of professional audio equipment, building tools for the working audio and audio-video professional. Radial is located on the Fraser River, just outside Vancouver, British Columbia in the municipality of Port Coquitlam. The company began operations in the fall of 1991 as the Canadian distributor of Mogami cable and Jensen Audio Transformers. In 1992, it became a limited corporation under the JP Cabletek Electronics Ltd. banner. The Radial name was first used on house branded cables and snake systems. The Radial name and logo represents a cross section of quad cable; Radial being round. In 1996 the Radial JDI direct box was launched. This led the way to the Radial JDV and today, over 50 electronic products are now being produced under the Radial, Tonebone and Forest Audio brands. In 2001, the Primacoustic brand was launched to address the growing demand for acoustic products for the burgeoning home recording market and in 2006, the company officially changed its name to Radial Engineering Ltd.
Audio circuit type: | Passive, transformer isolated | |
Frequency response: | 20Hz ~ 20KHz (+/- 0.5dB) | |
Dynamic range: | >96dB | |
Total harmonic distortion: | 0.0015% @1kHz | |
Input Impedance: | 11.8kΩ | |
Output Impedance: | 1.5kΩ | |
Equivalent Input Noise: | -105dBu | |
Noise: | -125dBu | |
Maximum Input: | >+20dBu | |
Features |
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Mono Sum, Ground lift, Level Control | ||
Input Connectors: | ¼" TRS unbalanced stereo, 3.5mm TRS unbalanced stereo | |
Output Connectors: | ¼" TS | |
General |
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Construction: | 16 gauge steel chassis and outer shell | |
Size (L x W x D): | 4.6" x 1.50" x 1.89" (117mm x 48mm x 38mm) | |
Weight: | 0.58 lbs (256g) | |
Power: | Passive, no power required | |
Conditions: | For use in dry locations only between 5°C and 40°C | |
Warranty: | Radial 3-year, transferable |