The JD7™ is a guitar signal splitter that is able to drive as many as seven amplifiers at the same time without introducing noise, signal loss, or hum and buzz from ground loops.
Radial JD7 System Features
- Guitar Signal Distribution and Routing System
- Drive up to 7 amplifiers and 2 effects loops at the same time
- Jensen transformer isolation eliminates hum and buzz
- Built-in Radial Direct box and Reamp capabilities
- Drag control load correction for natural tone
- JD7 Guitar Signal Distribution and Routing System1
- Three Year Warranty (transferable)1
- Audio circuit type 100% discrete class-A with transformer isolation
- Number of channels 2 Input 7 Outputs
- Frequency response 20Hz ~ 20kHz (± 1dB)
- Dynamic range 125dB (unbalanced input to unbalanced output)
- Total harmonic distortion 0.05% @ 1k (unbalanced) 0.1% @ 1k (balanced)
- Intermodulation Distortion 0.2% @ -20dBu
- Input Impedance Variable from 10k Ohms ~ 1megaOhm
- Output Impedance ¼" unbalanced: 10k Ohms; XLR balanced: 150 Ohms
- Noise Floor -115dBu
- Maximum Input +13dBu (unbalanced) +23dBu (balanced)
- Features
- Input pad, 180° polarity reverse, Ground lift, Drag Control, Effects Loop
- Input Connectors: 1/4", XLR
- Output Connectors: 1/4", XLR
- Construction 14 gauge steel chassis & outer shell/li>
- Size (LxWxD) 17.5x6x1.75" (44.5x15.25x4.45cm)
- Weight 7.5lb (3.4 kg)
- Shipping size (LxWxD) 22x10.375x4.5" (55.9x26.4x11.4cm)
- Shipping weight 8lb (3.63kg)
- Power +15VDC/400mA adapter included
- Conditions For use in dry locations only between 5°C and 40°C
More about the JD7
The JD7 allows you to feed up to seven amplifiers simultaneously, with premium Jensen transformers on the outputs that ensure distortion-free signal transfer while blocking hum and buzz from ground loops. To help retain the natural tone of your instrument, Drag control load correction is also featured on the input so you won't lose the tone and feel of connecting your guitar directly to an amplifier.
The JD7 has a built-in Radial DI box, so you can take a clean guitar track directly to your recording interface while simultaneously playing through multiple amplifiers. A Reamp input allows you to send your recorded guitar track from your recording device back through any or all of your amps, so you can focus on the performance and have the freedom to tweak your amps and microphones later on.