Condition

Light wear: Minor scuffing. Damage: None. Note: Wear and tear on the original packaging.

Description

The JDI is a high performance passive direct box for live concert touring and professional studio recording applications, featuring a premium Jensen transformer for exceptional audio performance. The Radial JDI is a passive direct box designed to handle extreme signal levels without distortion of any kind. At the heart, the Radial JDI employs the world class Jensen JT-DB-EPC audio transformer delivering a smooth, warm sounding Bessel curve, reminiscent of the finest vintage gear. Ruler flat from 10Hz to 40kHz and with virtually zero phase deviation, the JDI delivers the natural, pure sound of the instrument without artifact. By its no-power passive design, the Radial JDI performs both high-to-low impedance conversion and signal balancing over a magnetic bridge that passes signal while rejecting stray DC voltage. This makes the JDI particularly adept at eliminating hum and buzz caused by ground loops.

Product Features

  • Jensen Transformer-Equipped Passive DI
  • 100% Isolation Eliminates Ground Loops
  • Virtually Zero Phase & Harmonic Distortion
  • Exceptional Signal Handling
  • High Common Mode Noise Rejection
  • Welded I-Beam Construction

Technical Specifications

  • Features: Ground Lift
  • Active/Passive: Passive
  • # of Channels: 1
  • Dimensions: 2" H x 3.5" W x 5.5" D
  • Inputs: 1 x 1/4"
  • Outputs: 1 x XLR, 1 x TS thru
  • Power Source: No Power Required
  • dB Pad: -15 dB

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