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User manual for Radial Engineering JDX 500 Reactor Speaker Simulator R700 0122
- Manufacturer: Radial Engineering
- Basic description and contents of package
- Product classification: Pro Audio - Recording - Effects Processors
- Safety instructions
- Startup and operation of the effects processors
- Tips for setting up your Radial Engineering
- Settings and expert assistance
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- Troubleshooting
- Warranty information
- Price: 300 USD
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User manual for the Radial Engineering JDX 500 Reactor Speaker Simulator R700 0122
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The Radial Engineering JDX 500 Reactor Speaker Simulator Module is a guitar amplifier interface that captures the combined effect of an amplifier and speaker cabinet. It emulates the sound of a 4x12 guitar amplifier speaker by way of a multi-stage filtering mechanism and can also be used for direct instrument recording. There’s also a Guitar Mode on the JDX 500 Reactor Module that allows you to bypass amplifiers and speakers altogether. Just plug in a guitar via effect pedals and then output directly to your recording equipment—the filtering mechanism does all the hard work. When used with an amplifier and speaker, it captures the tone of the sound delivered from the amp head as well as the electromagnetic pulse generated by the speaker using a reactive load. The module then processes the signal and emulates the sound of a 4x12 half-stack, which can be directly output to a recording system, eliminating the need to set up or move amplifiers, microphones, and other studio equipment. Also included is a variable low-pass filter control that lets you adjust the tone and add more lower frequencies to the sound being generated. This will enable you to lend more warmth to the sound from amplifiers that lean towards the higher end of the frequency range. You can also use a mic to record alongside the JDX 500 Emulator—the module has a 180° polarity reverse mode that inverts its output to align polarities with the microphone’s signal. This lets you combine the two signals easily while mixing. There’s also a Low Frequency Extension feature that extends the frequency response from 200 to 100Hz and adds more bass to the sound. The JDX 500 Reactor Module is encased in a fully shielded steel case and can be installed in the Radial Workhorse or other 500 series module power packs.
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Additional parameters of the Radial Engineering JDX 500 Reactor Speaker Simulator R700 0122:
Circuit Type | 100% Class-A discrete, transformer coupled | Frequency Response | Custom multi-stage band-pass filter (speaker cabinet emulation) | Power Requirement | 80 mA, ± 16 VDC | Filter | Low Pass Filter: Variable (Tone shift) from 800 Hz to 5 kHz | Extension | Low Frequency Extension: Shifts low frequency cut-off from 200 Hz down to 100 Hz | Front Panel | 1/4” Head/Guitar: Speaker-level input for amplifier 100 to 300 W (selectable) Speaker: 1/4” Speaker Parallel connection for speaker cabinet Guitar Mode: 1/4” Head/Guitar: Instrument-level input, impedance 10 kΩ Speaker: 1/4” Speaker Parallel through-put from guitar | Rear Panel | Guitar Mode: XLR input: Input impedance 10 kΩ XLR Output: Balanced +4 dB nominal Amp Mode: XLR input, not used XLR Output: Balanced +4 dB nominal Omniport: 1/4" TRS Balanced, mic-level, 600 Ω connector (with Workhorse) | Size | Standard 500 series rack format | Weight | 1.5 lb (0.7 kg) | Package Weight | 1.75 lb | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 8.9 x 6.7 x 1.4" | |
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