Radial Engineering EXTC Stereo Guitar Effects Reamper Bundle with Mogami Cables
Radial Engineering EXTC Stereo Guitar Effects Reamper Bundle with Mogami Cables
Save $79.90 with this exclusive bundle from Pixel Pro Audio.
This bundle includes the Radial Engineering EXTC Stereo Guitar Effects Interface and two (2) 15-Foot Mogami MCP XX 15 CorePlus XLR Cables.
Here's a look at what you'll get with this bundle:
Radial Engineering EXTC Stereo Guitar Effects Interface & Reamper
The EXTC Stereo allows you to connect guitar effects pedals to the inputs and outputs of pro audio equipment such as recording interfaces and mixing consoles, so you can incorporate stereo pedals into your recordings and explore new creative possibilities.
(2) 15-Foot Mogami MCP XX 15 CorePlus XLR Cable
The Mogami CorePlus MCP XX 15 is a 15-foot XLR to XLR Mogami Cable made with W2792 microphone/line cable.
Get more for your setup with this exclusive bundle from Pixel Pro Audio.
Additional Product Details:
The EXTC Stereo is a creative studio tool that gives you the ability to play any pre-recorded audio track through stereo guitar effects pedals, using the process known as Reamping™ to utilize your pedal collection in new and exciting ways.
The original single-channel EXTC is a secret weapon of mixing engineers worldwide, used for adding guitar FX such as distortion pedals onto any audio track. With the EXTC Stereo, you can also incorporate a lush stereo reverb pedal into your mix, play around with a ping pong delay on vocals, or even add rotary effects for a unique element that helps your mix stand out from the rest.
Connecting to your recording interface is made easy with both XLR and TRS options available, along with front-panel jacks for your guitar pedals. Send & Receive level controls optimize the signal path, while a Blend knob adjusts the wet/dry mix to fine-tune the results.
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