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High-quality, stereo (or dual-mono), ultra-compact passive direct box, designed for guitars, bass, keyboards, synthesizers, and drum machines.
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The ProD2 from Radial Engineering is a high-quality, stereo, (2-channel) ultracompact passive direct box, designed for electronic keyboards, guitars, bass, and drum machines.
The unit features dual custom-made transformers that are able to handle high levels without saturation and has an exceptionally linear frequency response from 20 Hz to 20 kHz, making it ideal for electronic musical instruments and audio equipment. Also featured on each channel are -15 dB pads for high-output sources and ground-lift switches to troubleshoot noise from ground loops.
A 14-gauge welded I-beam inner chassis and outer shell greatly reduce the possibility of torque stresses being applied to the PC board. A full-bottom, no-slip rubber pad works double-duty by providing protection from electrical shock and making sure the ProD2 stays put.
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.
Input Connections: 2 x 1/4" TS
Output Connectors: 2 x XLR, 2 x 1/4" TS Thru
Input Level: +18 dB at 20 Hz
Output Level: Not Specified by Manufacturer
Controls: -15 dB Pad
Ground-Lift: Switch
Frequency Response: 20 Hz to 18.5 kHz, ±2.5 dB
Dynamic Range: 128 dB
THD: 0.01% from 20 Hz to 20 kHz at -10 dB
Phase Deviation: 1° at 100 Hz, 8° at 20 Hz
Input Impedance: 140 Kilohms
Output Impedance: 150 Ohms
Power: Passive
Dimensions: 5 x 3.5 x 1.8" / 127 x 84 x 45 mm
Weight: 1.2 lb / 540 gr