Radial EngineeringProRMP Studio Reamp Box

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Radial ProRMP

The Radial ProRMP is a passive re-amplifying device that has been developed to explore new musical sounds and spur on the creative process through alternative recording techinques. The ProRMP allows pre-recorded instrument tracks to be sent through effect pedals and guitar amplifiers. Re-amping began in the earliest days of recording and became famous when bands such as the Beatles and Steely Dan reported it being used on most tracks. Back then, only bands with budgets to afford multiple large multi-track tape recorders could afford to reamp.

Today, with the proliferation of low cost digital recording, anyone can now afford to reamp as tracks are no longer limited. With a bit of practice and some creative ingenuity, great recordings can now be produced in almost any studio!

Re-amping presents several advantages during the recording process. By recording a dry track, and then playing it back until the right tone has been found, the guitarist no longer tires and the performance always sounds fresh. Furthermore, once the right guitar tone has been found, microphones can be moved at will until the sweet spot is found. The process also ensures that the same guitar sounds can be used even if the players change. This of course was part of the process used by various bands or record labels that wanted to retain the sound but improve the performance.

ProRMP Features

  • Rugged I-Beam construction
  • 14 Guage steel outer shell
  • Top quality connectors
  • Three year transferable warranty
  • Bottom pad reduces slipping and provides isolation
  • Bookend design protects connectors and switches
  • Audio circuit type:  Passive, transformer isolated
  • Frequency response:  20Hz ~ 20KHz (+0/-1dB)
  • Dynamic range:  >137db
  • Equilavent input noise:  >-98dbu Noise plus gain
  • Phase deviation:  0.3° @ 100Hz; 5° @ 20Hz
  • Gain:  >-10db
  • Maximum input:  >+26dbu
  • Total harmonic distortion:  0.003%
  • Common mode rejection ratio:  100dB @ 60Hz (unbalanced source)
  • Input impedance:  600 Ohms
  • Output impedance:  600Ω, balanced
  • Noise:  -111dbu
  • Signal to noise ratio:  81db
  • Input pad:  -15dB
  • 180° polarity reverse:  Inverts signal polarity
  • Ground lift:  Disconnects pin-1 at XLR output
  • Merge:  Input summing mixer
  • Speaker filter:  -30dB pad and band-pass filter
  • XLR configuration:  AES standard (pin-2 hot)
  • Power:  Passive, no power required
  • Construction:  14 gauge steel chassis and outer shell, baked enamel finish
  • Size:  Size: 3.3" x 5.0" x 2" (84 x 127 x 48mm)
  • Weight:  1.55 lbs (720 g)
  • Warranty:  Radial 3-year, transfer
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