Radial SGI Studio Guitar Interface 1-channel Passive Re-Amping Device

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Have you ever tried a really long cable run between you and your amp? No, we mean really long cable runs? The tone sucks, all but disappearing, right? What if there was a magic box (actually two of 'em!) that allowed you to push crazy distances (like over 300')? Radial has one, and it's called the SGI Studio Guitar Interface. Here's how it works: plug your guitar into the input end of the system. The output is then fed via standard mic cable to the receiver module, with a 1/4" cable feeding your amp. Like everything Radial does, the innards of the SGI Studio Guitar Interface is loaded with top-notch components, meaning you never have to worry about sound quality or durability. Drag control load correction and isolation transformers ensure great sound at long distances, without bothersome hum or buzz. If your studio or stage setup requires long cable runs, the road-ready SGI Studio Guitar Interface gives you solid results!

Features
1) Transmit and receive module
2) Sends a signal through 350' of balanced cable
3) 100% discreet class-A
4) Transformer isolation
5) Drag Control load correction circuit

Specification
Brand : Radial
Color : MultiColored
EAN : 0676101035984
Label : Radial
Manufacturer : Radial
Model : R800 1600
PackageDimensions_Weight : 320.00 hundredths pounds
PackageDimensions : L:10.80 X W:4.90 X H:2.70
ProductGroup : Musical Instruments
ProductTypeName : SOUND_AND_RECORDING_EQUIPMENT
Publisher : Radial
Studio : Radial
Title : Radial SGI Studio Guitar Interface 1-channel Passive Re-Amping Device

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