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The easy way to incorporate guitar effects
Guitar effects on vocals, drums, and more? Sure, it’s been done. But not like this. The Radial EXTC guitar effects interface lets you easily incorporate the pedals you want, while maintaining the utmost sound quality. Wah on vocals? Tremolo on violin? The EXTC makes it happen, opening up creative possibilities while keeping sound quality central, all in the convenient 500 Series format.
Balanced interface for guitar effects pedals
Balanced interface for guitar effects pedals
With the Radial EXTC, you can easily tap into the wild world of effects pedals at any phase of the recording process, while maintaining the signal quality your professional recording rig demands. Just connect a line-level audio signal, then let the EXTC work its magic. The EXTC will convert to a hi-Z signal, so you can patch in any stompboxes you want via 1/4" send and receive connectors on the front panel. Send and Receive knobs are there for setting levels, while a blend control lets you attain just the right amount of the effect.
Optimized signal path preserves your sound quality
Radial built the EXTC with signal integrity chiefly in mind, opening up the doors to creative stompbox use beyond just lo-fi applications. The EXTC includes Radial’s award-winning, fully discrete Class A guitar buffering as well as transformer isolation to eliminate ground loop buzz and hum. There’s also a 180º polarity reverse to keep your effects and balanced signals in phase.
Convenient 500 Series format
Canada-based Radial Engineering has embraced the 500 Series format, contributing a range of excellent-sounding (and exceptionally made) tonal tools and sonic options to the popular modular format. The EXTC is another fine example of Radial at its best, ready to go in any 500 Series compatible rack.
Radial EXTC Features:
Condition | New |
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Chassis | Module |
Module Type | 500 Series |
Module Slot Count | 1 Slot |
I love this thing. It does exactly what it's supposed to do. I hesitated buying it because I have DI and re-amp boxes and can do what it does without it. The thing is, we humans do what is easy and this makes processing during a mix with pedals SO EASY! Therefore I do it more often. Additionally, the send and receive knobs give you fast and useful control of your gain structure.
The only reason I did not give 5 stars is because the blend knob is a weak point. I don't need it, though some might. In any case it should have a true bypass so your signal is not forced to go through a cheap pot when it's just not necessary. Even with that flaw it's worth it and I might even buy another one.
Get a couple EXTC’s and put those stomp boxes to work. Running a side chain fx track with these things is awesome. Everybody is chasing around the same plug in emulations which to my ear is one dimensional and predictable. The extc has opened up a very big door of sonic fun in my little world.
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