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The phenomenal guitar solo from Pink Floyd's "Another Brick in the Wall" is considered to be the birth of so-called re-amping. David Gilmour was dissatisfied with the sound of the recording, and sent the already cleanly recorded guitar signal back over his amp. Meanwhile, "reamping" is a widespread method to try out different guitar sounds without re-recording the track every time. For this procedure, the low-impedance signal from a sound card or tape machine must be converted again into a high-impedance signal, which can be processed by a guitar amplifier, effects processor or preamp. Accessories specialist Radial has the ProRMP the right recording tool for you in their program.Subcategory: Reamping BoxDesign: Compact Output level adjustable Switchable Ground Lift 100% passive circuit - no power supply required
Subcategory Reamping Box
Design Compact