Radial Engineering Reamp JCR Studio Reamper

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  • Lets you re-record tracks through a guitar or bass amp
  • Original Reamp® circuit designed by John Cuniberti
  • Plug and play easy to use passive design
  • Improves productivity while expanding creative options

The Reamp JCR passive Reamper allows you to take a prerecorded track and send it back to a guitar or bass amp and re-record it. The benefits are tremendous: instead of worrying about the sound of the track, you can focus your attention on getting the best musical performance. Once the magic has been captured, you can send the guitarist home and Reamp the track at will as you move the mics around the room, try various amplifiers or add effects. Best of all, you can Reamp the track later as the production develops.

The Radial Reamp JCR is the latest version of the original Reamp designed and patented by John Cuniberti. It features a 100% passive design with John's original custom wound 'Made in the USA' transformer and circuit. The latest Radial version features separate XLR and ¼" TRS input connectors, variable output level plus a three-position filter that lets you tame excessive highs, warm up the lows - or simply bypass if you want to revert to the original circuit. An on-board mute function has also been added to allow you to shut off the signal going to the amps when making adjustments or moving mics around the studio.

With today's unlimited track capabilities, Reamping is now accessible to everyone. And Reamping is no longer just for guitars. It's now common to Reamp bass, keyboards, drums, violin - you name it. In fact, Reamping is the magic ingredient that has brought many of the most esteemed recordings to life.

Radial is proud to continue the Reamp tradition with the new JCR.

Reamp® JCR™ - Applications

Reamping Part 1
Reamping usually starts by recording a dry clean track. The Radial J48 direct box is an excellent choice for this as it presents the guitar with an ideal impedance for natural tone.

Reamping Part 2
Once the dry track is recorded, send it back to the Reamp JCR where it can feed a guitar or bass amp. Mic the amp to capture the new tone. Move the mic around to find sweet spots.

Adding Pedals
Take things one step further by adding effects pedals into the mix. Try a wah pedal on kick drum; envelope on snare; distortion on a vocal track. Let your imagination run free!