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Radial ProD2 Passive 2 Channel Direct Box
Radial ProD2 Passive 2 Channel Direct Box
Radial ProD2 Passive 2 Channel Direct Box
Radial ProD2 Passive 2 Channel Direct Box
Radial ProD2 Passive 2 Channel Direct Box
Radial ProD2 Passive 2 Channel Direct Box
Radial ProD2 Passive 2 Channel Direct Box
Radial ProD2 Passive 2 Channel Direct Box
Radial ProD2 Passive 2 Channel Direct Box
Radial ProD2 Passive 2 Channel Direct Box

Radial ProD2 Passive 2 Channel Direct Box

Product ID : 1524671
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Galleon Product ID 1524671
UPC / ISBN 642892781782
Shipping Weight 1.79 lbs
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Model R8001102
Manufacturer Radial Engineering
Shipping Dimension 6.5 x 4.21 x 2.95 inches
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Radial ProD2 Passive 2 Channel Direct Box Features

  • Passive Stereo DI with Isolation Transfmer

  • Lift Switch

  • 15dB Pad


About Radial ProD2 Passive 2 Channel Direct Box

The Radial ProD2 is a high-quality, passive stereo direct box with exceptional build-quality and ease of use. The ProD2 is great for active acoustic guitars, bass guitars, electric pianos, synthesizers, drum machines, samplers, DJ mixers, CD, DVD and Mp3 players. Raidal ProD2 at a Glance: Full range passive direct box Custom isolation transformer eliminates noise Really easy to use Built like a tank Passive vs. Active DI The Radial ProD2 and ProDI (mono version) are full range passive direct boxes. Active direct boxes employ electronic circuits to change the impedance from hi-Z to lo-Z and balance the signal. Passive DI's employ a simple passive transformer to do the work. Active DI's require batteries, 48V phantom-power or external power supplies to power their circuits. Passive transformer-equipped direct boxes do not require any power to perform their task. The advantage of a transformer over typical active circuits can be summarized as "a