Little Labs in conjunction with Mercenary Audio introduce the Signal
Transmission Device, a guitar / instrument cord line driver. The STD
allows you to use long microphone cables or microphone tie lines to
extend your guitar or any instrument cable without the loss of tone
and increase of noise associated with long instrument cable runs. It
also has two outputs for splitting between two amps or between an
amp and a direct injection box, with a selectable ground lift on one
output to eliminate ground loop problems.
The STD is the perfect solution for: the live player who is tired of the
tone sucking wireless rigs but still needs to be able to walk more than
ten feet from his amp; the studio player who needs his amplifier in
isolation, but himself in close proximity to his band mates; the recording
engineer using control room rack mounted direct injection boxes
with a player located in the studio or isolation booth.
The single transistor unity gain buffer circuit utilized in the STD is
mounted inside the special copper tipped phone plug itself. This elegantly
simple buffer circuit was designed to load the instrument pickup
properly for a natural frequency response regardless of cable length
and also will eliminate susceptibility of the cable to extraneous noise
sources. The rugged cast aluminum base unit which sits next to the
amp or direct injection box contains the mating circuitry which utilizes
high quality audio graded parts, including Elna Cerafine and Dale
Vishay. The STD base unit is powered by two nine volt batteries that
with regular use will last over one year.
Little Labs once again has addressed a common studio and live sound
problem with a simple effective and reasonably priced solution.
For the complete mini manual for the STD viewable in
Acrobat Reader click here.
The
STD is available direct from Little Labs for $150
(add 8.25% sales tax if ordering in California)
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800-642-0064 in USA (accept Alaska) or 323-851-6860 anywhere.
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