Radial Engineering EXTC Guitar Effects Interface

The Radial Engineering EXTC is a unique 500 series module that allows you to connect guitar pedals to the inputs and outputs of pro audio equipment, providing the ability to incorporate effects pedals into your mix in new and creative ways.

Radial Engineering EXTC Guitar Effects Interface Details

The Radial Engineering EXTC is a 500 series module that allows you to get creative with your effects pedals, using them in your mix on any recorded track. Add a touch of distortion or chorus to a lead vocal, flange on a violin, or fuzz on piano – the possibilities are endless.

The Radial Engineering EXTC takes the line level balanced output of your recording interface and converts it so an instrument level high-Z output optimised for guitar effects pedals, so you can Reamp any track through your pedalboard with ease. Once you’ve run the signal through your pedals, connect the output back into the EXTC and it will boost it up to a balanced line level so you can connect directly to the input of your recording interface.

The Radial Engineering EXTC features Radial’s class-A buffer for the best audio quality and transformer isolation to eliminate any buzz or hum – so you can focus your attention on using your pedals in new and exciting applications.

Features

  • Balanced interface for guitar effects pedals
  • Separate send & receive level controls optimise signal path
  • Transformer isolation to eliminate hum and buzz from ground loops
  • Creative tool incorporates effects pedals into your mix

Specifications

  • Audio circuit type: Solid state with transformer coupled effects loop
  • Frequency response: Dry: 10Hz ~ 21kHz 0dBu, -3dBu | Wet: 10Hz ~ 21kHz 0dBu, -3dBu
  • Dynamic range: Dry: 94dB | Wet: >99dB
  • Gain: Dry: +5dB | Wet: +27dB
  • Total harmonic distortion: Dry: <0.0006% 0dBu output | Wet: <0.0012% 0dB output Intermodulation Distortion: Dry: -117dBu | Wet: -110dBu
  • Signal to Noise: Dry: 94dB | Wet: >99dB
  • Maximum Input: Dry: +26dBu | Wet: +20dBu
  • Current Draw: 60mA, +/-16VDC

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