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99.00 €
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Includes Silverblade HX1 guitar balancer and Silverblade RX1 Revamp Di boxes. It is the newest setup among the re-amping sets specialized for metal and rock music. It has unique frequency response: 5 Hz - 30 Khz which makes the sound more bright and clear.
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69.00 €
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Silverblade HX3 Active Guitar Splitter - for use with 2 amps in parallel, unbalanced jack input, jack link out, isolated jack out with switchable phase reverse, Lo-Z jack out, adjustable gain. Requires 1x 9V battery or optional 9-15V DC power supply. www.silverblade.com
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56.00 €
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Silverblade PCX 2 computer DI box, Dual Isolation Box, RCA in/out, especially for Hifi- or PC-application, adjustable Gain, incl. 1x RCA-cable. www.silverblade.com
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48.00 €
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The PDX has built in strong metal housing with golden Neutrik XLR
and JACK connectors, chrome switches and Permalloy transformer. www.silverblade.com
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68.00 €
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The SPD has built in strong metal housing with gold Neutrik XLR
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65.00 €
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The HX1 provides a method for connecting a high-impedance 'unbalanced' line level signal, such as a guitar or keyboard, to a low-impedance 'balanced' line input on a mixing console or other input stage. www.silverblade.com
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46.00 €
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The Silverblade RX1 Revamp converts the balanced signal to unbalanced without loss of signal transmission. Balanced cables should be used among to connect of audio equipments whenever possible, because they help to eliminate of groundloops and other disturbing noises. But unfortunatly all devices have balanced inputs.
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75.00 €
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People find themselves in trouble when they want to hook up their amplifiers. They get a loud hum and buzz. The HX3 Lead Foot guitar splitter has been developed to solve many problemes associated with driving two guitar amplifiers without introducing noise, hum or buzz. www.silverblade.com
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