Why Your Guitar Setup Needs The Radial Shotgun 4 Channel Amp Driver
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Why Your Guitar Setup Needs The Radial Shotgun 4 Channel Amp Driver

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It features two inputs with a switching jack on input-2 that – when connected – changes the architecture from a 1×4 mono distribution system to a 2×2 stereo setup.

 

The Shotgun is equipped with Radial’s unique Consistent Load Compensation circuit that retains a stable input impedance to ensure the character of the signal remains unchanged, no matter if you use one or two sources.

 

Inside, a carefully designed low noise buffer circuit with a full-surface ground plane delivers your tone further – up to 15 meters without noise. This is augmented with isolation transformers on outputs 2, 3 and 4 to help eliminate the nasty buzz and hum caused by ground loops when multiple amps are connected together.

 

When used in the 1×4 mono-mode, the Shotgun will effortlessly drive multiple amplifiers, direct box outputs and modelling amplifiers at the same time. In 2×2 stereo-mode, you can connect the output from your stereo chorus to the Shotgun and drive two or four amps in stereo, in phase, without noise.

 

For more details on the range of Radial Engineering products, head to ambertech.com.au.