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The ProRMP from Radial Engineering is a passive re-amping device that allows an engineer or producer to take a pre-recorded guitar track that would typically be at line level, and output a guitar level signal that can then be sent back to an amplifier/speaker or an effects box. This opens the door to explore new musical sounds and spur on the creative process since the unit will drive a guitar amplifier as if the player was still plugged into it.

Specifications

  • Passive re-amping device
  • Allows for playing prerecorded tracks through amplifiers and pedals and re-record the results
  • Level control for fine tuning the gain
  • Ground lift switch, when activated helps to reduce hum and buzz caused by ground loops
  • The 14 gauge steel "bookend design" outer shell creates a protected zone around the connectors and switches
  • Inner steel enclosure is made extremely rigid with an I-beam profile, eliminating any stress that could torque the PC board and cause solder joint failure
  • Neoprene foam foot provides mechanical isolation to reduce slipping and electrical isolation from amplifier frames and handles

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ConditionBrand New (New)
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  • ProRMP
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