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Radial JDX Direct Drive Amp Emulator And DI Box – New Radial Synthesizer Guitar Effect Pedal

£199.00

Amp no longer necessary. The Radial JDX is a compact and unique unit that is designed simulate the sound of a guitar amplifier as well as being a direct box. The guitar signal is passed through a series of filters which culminates in Radials signature JDX tone. Additionally the JDX features two more emulation settings…

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The Radial JDX Direct Drive Amp Emulator And DI Box is in New condition and made by Radial , it is a great Synthesizer Guitar Effect Pedal- Amp no longer necessary. The Radial JDX is a compact and unique unit that is designed simulate the sound of a guitar amplifier as well as being a direct box. The guitar signal is passed through a series of filters which culminates in Radials signature JDX tone. Additionally the JDX features two more emulation settings (alongside the 57 onto 4×12) including a classi tube head setting and a twin combo setting. The direct box output features a 180-degree polarity reverse switch that aids phase-alignment between the monitors and stage amp. The JDX also features a ground lift switch which helps to eliminate any hum and buzz caused by ground loops. The amp tone signal is processed through the JDX via the 1/4 guitar level output or a balanced XLR that feeds a PA. The JDX is also highly durable thanks to its 14-gauge steel construction that helps prevent damage to the internal components and reduces any external noise that could become apparent from external magnetic fields. This handy device means you no longer have to worry about lugging amps to gigs- winning! . Available from Just Pedals for only £ 199 Features Emulates different guitar tones Doubles up as a direct box Standard 1/4 jack input for connecting your guitar Features three guitar tone settings emulating popular guitar amps Highly-durable 14-gauge steel construction Ground lift switch prevents hum and buzz from ground loops 180 degree reverse polarity switch for phase alignment Present switch adds extra sparkle to tones Specifications Audio circuit type: Class-A BiFET input buffer with electronic frequency shaping circuitry Frequency response: Shaped to specific curves (amp emulation with bright switch) Total harmonic distortion (THD+N): 0.01% Dynamic range: 83dB to 100dB Input impedance: 220K Maximum input: +5dBu Maximum gain- input to XLR output: 0dB Maximum gain- input to 1/4 output: -5.8dB Clip level- XLR output: +5dBu Output impedance- XLR output: 600 Ohms Output impedance- 1/4 output: 100 Ohms Noise floor: -78dBu Power: 9V/ 40mA (center pin negative) Construction: Steel encolsure Dimensions: 121(L) x 92(W) x 51(D)mm Weight: 0.64kg

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About Radial

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Radial Engineering Ltd., commonly known as Radial, is a prominent manufacturer of audio equipment and accessories, including guitar pedals, direct boxes, signal processors, and audio interfaces. Founded in 1991 by Peter Janis, Radial has earned a reputation for producing high-quality, durable products designed to meet the demands of professional musicians, engineers, and audio technicians.

Among Radial’s lineup of guitar pedals, the Tonebone series stands out, offering a variety of effects pedals designed to enhance tone and performance. One notable pedal is the Radial Tonebone Classic distortion pedal, which delivers classic overdrive and distortion tones with versatile controls for shaping the sound. Additionally, Radial offers a range of other pedals, including boosters, compressors, and switchers, designed to provide musicians with reliable tools for achieving their desired sound.

In addition to pedals, Radial is known for its direct boxes, such as the popular Radial JDI passive direct box, which is widely used in professional recording studios and live sound applications for its transparent sound and robust build quality. With a commitment to innovation and quality, Radial continues to be a trusted name in the audio industry, offering a wide range of products designed to meet the needs of musicians and audio professionals worldwide.

Guitar Effect Pedal

A guitar pedal, also known as an effects pedal, is a device used by guitarists to alter the sound of their instrument in various ways. These pedals are typically small, foot-operated units that are connected in a signal chain between the guitar and the amplifier. They can modify the guitar’s tone, pitch, and dynamics by applying different effects such as distortion, reverb, delay, chorus, and more. Guitar pedals come in both analog and digital formats, and they allow musicians to create a wide range of sounds, enhancing their musical expression and creativity. They are essential tools for guitarists in genres ranging from rock and blues to jazz and electronic music.

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Synthesizer

A synthesizer guitar pedal is a type of effects pedal that allows guitarists to create synth-like sounds using their electric guitar. These pedals use digital or analog signal processing to transform the guitar signal into various synthesized tones, textures, and effects. Here are some key features and functions of synthesizer guitar pedals:

1. **Synthesized Sounds**: Synthesizer pedals generate a wide range of synthesized sounds, including classic synth tones, pads, leads, basslines, arpeggios, and sound effects. These sounds can emulate vintage analog synthesizers, modern digital synths, or create entirely new and unique tones.

2. **Tracking and Polyphony**: Synthesizer pedals often feature advanced tracking technology to accurately detect and analyze the guitar signal, allowing for precise triggering and tracking of notes and chords. Some pedals also offer polyphonic capabilities, meaning they can track multiple notes or chords simultaneously, enabling complex chord voicings and harmonies.

3. **Waveforms and Oscillators**: Synthesizer pedals typically include multiple waveforms and oscillators for shaping and sculpting the synthesized sound. Users can adjust parameters such as waveform shape, pitch, modulation, and envelope to create a wide variety of sonic textures and timbres.

4. **Filters and Effects**: Synthesizer pedals often feature built-in filters, envelopes, LFOs (Low-Frequency Oscillators), and effects such as delay, reverb, and modulation. These effects allow users to further shape and modulate the synthesized sound, adding movement, depth, and character.

5. **Presets and Programmability**: Many synthesizer pedals come with preset patches and programmable settings, allowing users to save and recall their favorite sounds easily. This feature is particularly useful for live performances, where players can switch between different synth tones and settings on the fly.

6. **Expression Pedal Compatibility**: Some synthesizer pedals are compatible with expression pedals, allowing users to control parameters such as filter cutoff, pitch bend, or modulation depth in real-time using their foot. This adds a dynamic and expressive element to performance.

7. **Integration with Other Gear**: Synthesizer pedals can be used standalone or integrated into existing guitar rigs, pedalboards, or studio setups. They often include various connectivity options such as input and output jacks, MIDI compatibility, and USB connectivity for recording and editing.

Overall, synthesizer guitar pedals offer guitarists a versatile and creative tool for exploring new sonic possibilities, expanding their tonal palette, and adding depth and dimension to their music. Whether used for experimental soundscapes, electronic music production, or blending with traditional guitar tones, synthesizer pedals unlock a world of creative potential for guitarists of all styles and genres.