The EXTC is a guitar effects interface that enables the engineer to properly interface unbalanced guitar effects pedals with the world of balanced professional audio. It features a balanced line level input with variable guitar level send & receive controls for hi-impedance guitar effects.
Transformer isolation combined with class-A discreet electronics assures optimal signal transfer. This makes the EXTC the perfect interface for all kinds of effects that otherwise are difficult to use, cause noise or create unbearable hum.
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Audio circuit type: | Solid state with transformer coupled effects loop | |
Frequency response: | Dry: 20Hz ~ 20kHz ±1.5dB Wet: 20Hz ~ 10kHz ±3.5dB (-8dB @ 20kHz) | |
Total harmonic distortion: | Dry: >0.005% 0dB output Wet: >0.002% 0dB output | |
Intermodulation Distortion: | Dry: >0.003% 0dBu input Wet: <0.02% 0dBu input | |
Input Impedance: | Line level: 15k Ohms | |
Output Impedance: | Line level: 200 Ohms | |
Noise: | Dry: -93dB Wet: -84dB | |
Maximum Input: | +11dBu | |
Features | ||
180° polarity reverse, Effects Loop | ||
Input Connectors: | Unbalanced 1/4", Balanced XLR | |
Output Connectors: | Unbalanced 1/4", Balanced XLR | |
General | ||
Conditions: | For use in dry locations only between 5°C and 40°C | |
Warranty: | Radial 3-year, transferable |
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