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Redeemer Guitar and Bass Pick-up Buffer - Inline Version
$ 52.27
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Description
"This product should be used in all Guitars and Studios"- Michael Wagener, Legendary Producer and Engineer
Why do you need a guitar pick-up buffer?
Because your instrument's output is high impedance your pick-up will suffer from loss of fidelity due to the tone sucking effect of cable capacitance, FX pedal and amplifier loads, as well as the pick-up of stray noises through the connecting cords. Even if you've used a hundred dollar oxygen-free low-capacitance cable, you've probably never heard how good your instrument can truly sound. Also, rolling back your guitar's volume knob raises the impedance even more and you get all the more tone suck. A good guitar buffer kit will fix all this.
Old guitar buffer circuit designs got a bad reputation because they colored the tone, added noise and distortion; and if the battery ever died so did your signal. The
Redeemer's
innovative new circuitry solves all these problems!
Transparent, flat frequency from 10Hz to 50kHz won't color your tone.
Crystal clear, flat phase response improves signal definition and image.
Super high input-Z so you can rollback your volume without tone loss.
Low output-Z can drive hundreds of feet of cable, and...
Suppress cable noise, and...
Be used as a guitar signal splitter, and...
To plug directly into any mixer line input without using a tone killing DI box.
Extremely low distortion (appx. 0.0005% THD+N).
Extremely low noise (less than -125dBu).
Long battery life, 300+ hours with an alkaline battery (less than 3mA draw).
Dead battery mode allows enough signal so you can keep the show going.
High impedance
magnetic
and
piezo pick-ups
benefit the most, but even
active pick-ups
can benefit. Why? Because active pick-ups typically still have about a 2K ohms moderately high output impedance. This is on purpose so they can be blended and summed together; and rolling back on the volume pot raises the impedance some more. Adding the Redeemer install kit as your guitar's final output buffer circuit makes your instrument bullet-proof to tone loss.
The nearer you can put the Redeemer guitar buffer to your pick-ups the better, because any cable between your guitar and the Redeemer can start to suck your tone. That's why if you can install a Redeemer buffer circuit inside your guitar, it's the best way to go. But, sometimes you just can't. Or, maybe you have 6 guitars and don't want to buy 6 Redeemer kits (if you do have 6 guitars ask about quantity discounts).
The Inline is simply a Redeemer guitar buffer in a convenient box to make buffering any guitar or bass easy.
Great for studios, drive long cords to an amp in the iso room, while you perform in the control room.
Use as a crystal clean transformerless DI in the studio or live.
For instruments with no room to add a battery.
For vintage guitars you wouldn't want to alter.
9V battery compartment.
Accepts 9V to 36V external power.
LED indicates battery and power status.
Sturdy black anodized aluminum frame stays hidden on video shoots.
Appx. 3.5" x 2" x 1"