Radial JDX Amplifier DI / switcher Guitar Amp Direct Box – sits between amp head and cab

£279.00

Just pedals are excited to share the latest New Pedal Switchers by Radial, the Radial JDX Amplifier DI / switcher Guitar Amp Direct Box – sits between amp head and cab Pedal Switchers is a great choice for new and experienced guitarists alike.. Read More below for more images, videos and latest UK prices from the Radial brand, delivered by a UK retailer, with warranty & more.


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Just pedals are excited to share the latest New Pedal Switchers by Radial, the Radial JDX Amplifier DI / switcher Guitar Amp Direct Box – sits between amp head and cab Pedal Switchers is a great choice for new and experienced guitarists alike.. Read More below for more images, videos and latest UK prices from the Radial brand, delivered by a UK retailer, with warranty & more.

The JDX Reactor is a DI box for accurately capturing the perfect guitar amp sound without sound degredation and noise.

The JDX is built to capture the explosive dynamics and warmth of a guitar amplifier by connecting between the head and cabinet, with a sound that can be well compared to a well placed close mic but without the fuss.

This amazing sound is achieved by the use of class-A circuitry and a transformer-coupled ‘reactive load’ that captures the sound of the amp head whilst taking into account the electromagnetic pulse from the loudspeaker. The tone is then carefully filtered in a multi stage system to emulate the tone of a 4×12 half stack cabinet.

The JDX Reactor works just as well with both guitar and bass, with brilliant clarity and punch for a great sound and durable consistency.

Brand

Radial

Category

Pedal Switchers

Footswitches and control pedals expand the way you interact with amps, multi effects and other pedalboard devices. They can change channels, trigger loops, control tap tempo, switch presets or activate functions without needing to bend down mid-performance.

They are especially useful for live players who need quick, reliable control while keeping both hands on the instrument. The right switch can make a setup feel smoother, faster and much easier to manage on stage.