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Product Ref: 121502
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. Its guitar simulation functionality means you wont have to carry an amp the your performance if you have the JDX. The guitar signal is passed though a series of filters which culminates into Radial's signature JDX tone. The tone is modeled from the sound of an Shure SM57 placed in front of a Marshall 4-12 cabinet., this results in a classic, rich guitar tone that can be calibrated to bring out a range of sounds. Additionally, the JDX features tow more emulation settings including a Marshall tube head setting and a Fender Twin combo setting. The two tone amps can be edited and crafted further by the present switch to add extra sparkle.
As well as the guitar tone simulation functions, the JDX also features a range of design aspects that result in added versatility. The direct box output features a 180 degree polarity reverse switch that aids phase-alignment between the monitors and stage amp. Additionally the JDX features a ground lift switch which helps to eliminate any hum and buzz caused by ground loops. The amp tone signal is process 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.