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Radial Engineering X-AMP User Manual

Radial Engineering X-AMP
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Can I drive effect pedals with the X-Amp?
Absolutely! The X-Amp is perfect for this type of thing! Connect
the same way as with an amplifier as described in the manual.
Have fun and experiment!
Will my guitar effects sound the same if I bring them
back into the mixer without going through my guitar
amplifier?
No. Guitar effect pedals are designed to go through the limited
bandwidth of a guitar amplifier where the highs are naturally
rolled off by the absence of a tweeter. Going direct may sound
fun but be aware that you may encounter noise that may have
to be rolled off.
Block Diagram and Specifications
True to the Music
X•AMP User GuideRadial Engineering
X-Amp Specifications
Input level: +4dB balanced line level
Input impedance: 600-Ohms
Output impedance: 5k Ohms
Output no.1: Direct
Output no.2: Transformer isolated
Output level: Variable
Dynamic range: >100dB
Power requirement: Custom 15 volt supply
Size: 3.5” wide, 2” high, 5.5” deep
Weight: 1 kg or 2 lbs
Warranty: 3 Years

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Radial Engineering X-AMP Specifications

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BrandRadial Engineering
ModelX-AMP
CategoryAmplifier
LanguageEnglish

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