Radial SGI Set Studio Guitar Interface

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Radial SGI Set Studio Guitar Interface

Studio Guitar Interface SystemThe SGI is a high performance line driver system for guitars that takes an unbalanced instrument signal and allows you to drive it as far as 100 meters (300ft) without noise.

Take your tone furtherThe SGI sends guitar signals across long distances without signal loss or noise, while retaining the original tone of the instrument. In the studio, it allows the guitarist to sit in the control room and connect to a distant guitar amp. On stage, the SGI can be used to play the guitar amp using off-stage isolation cabinets or it can be used to manage guitar signals to and from wireless systems, pedalboards and amplifiers. The SGI consists of two boxes: the SGI-TX transmitter and the SGI-RX receiver. The connection between the TX and RX is made using a standard balanced XLR microphone cable. To use, you simply plug your guitar into the SGI-TX input and connect your amp from the SGI-RX output and you are set to go. The SGI does all of the balancing, buffering and impedance matching for you.

Using the Radial SGI in the studioThe SGI is the perfect interface for studio recording. Now, you can sit in the control room and play guitar and actually hear what is coming through the monitors while you play. Simply connect the guitar into the SGI-TX, run a balanced cable to the SGI-RX and crank to your hearts content!

Using the Radial SGI on stageThe SGI delivers a ready solution for large stages where high impedance guitar signals are often affected by the capacitance long cables or noise due to lighting systems. The SGI balances the signal and delivers it without noise or artefact. Perfect for isolation cabinets, under stage amps or remote 'quiet' rooms.

A solution to complex routing systemsThe SGI is a wonderful tool that can be used to help manage complex setups on stage. You can route the signal from the wireless receiver to the pedalboard, then use a second unit to drive the signal back to guitar amp and drive signals as far as you need to go without noise.

Balanced line driver for guitar and bass.

Send signal over 100 meters (300ft) without loss.

100% discrete class-A circuit with Drag control.

Delivers natural tone to off-stage amplifiers.

Features:

  • Power LED: Indicates the SGI-TX is active when power supply is connected.
  • Drag: Load correction allows you to dial-in the proper load for your pickups.
  • Input: 1/4" jack used to connect the instrument.
  • XLR Out: Tranmits balanced signal to the SGI-RX receive modukle via standard XLR cable.
  • Power: Connection for included 15VDC power supply.
  • XLR Input: Receives balanced signal from the SGI-TX module using standard XLR cable.
  • Output: 1/4" jack outputs guitar signal to the amplifier.
  • Ground Lift: Reduces ground loop hum by disconnecting the ground path from pin-1 on the XLR jack.

Specifications:

  • Audio circuit type: Active 100% discrete class-A with transformer isolation
  • Frequency response: 20Hz ~ 18kHz (-2dB)
  • Dynamic range: 112dB
  • Total harmonic distortion: 0.005% @ 1k
  • Intermodulation Distortion: 0.04% @ 1k
  • Input Impedance: Variable from 10k Ohms ~ 1 megaOhm
  • Output Impedance: 4.5k Ohms (º" unbalanced)
  • Noise: -102dBu
  • Maximum Input: +10dBu
  • Ground lift, Drag Control
  • Input Connectors: TX: 1/4" | RX: XLR
  • Output Connectors: TX: XLR | RX: 1/4"
  • Construction: 14-gauge steel chassis & outer shell
  • Size (L x W x D): Size: 2.75" x 4.25" x 1.75" (70 x 108 x 44mm)
  • Weight: 3lbs. (1.36kg)
  • Shipping size (L x W x D): 5" x 2.75" x 10.75" (127 x 70 x 273mm)
  • Shipping weight: 3.2lbs (1.45kg)
  • Power: +15VDC/400mA adapter included
  • Conditions: For use in dry locations only between 5?C and 40?C
  • Warranty: Radial 3-year, transferable

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