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Radial Engineering Highline Stereo

€319.13*

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Radial Engineering Highline Stereo

passive line isolator

linear frequency response from 10 - 70,000 Hz

1:1 transmission with precision-wound Jensen transformer

no external power supply required


Radial Engineering

Contact:

FACE bv
Hoek 76 - Unit 301
BE - 2850 Boom

E-Mail: info@face-be.eu
Web: https://www.face.be/


Radial Engineering is a Canadian manufacturer specialising in the development and production of professional audio interfaces and signal processing solutions. Founded in the 1990s, Radial has built an outstanding reputation for its high-quality products, which are used both in the studio and on stage. The range includes DI boxes, microphone preamps, effects units and patchbay systems that are renowned for their robustness, reliability and outstanding sound quality. Radial Engineering emphasises innovative designs and ease of use to meet the needs of musicians, sound engineers and producers. With a clear focus on professional applications, Radial Engineering has gained a loyal following among audio professionals and remains a leading supplier in the world of audio technology.

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