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Little Labs PCP Instrument Distro Splitter, Direct Box, and Re-amp System

1 x 3 Instrument Splitter/DI/Re-amper
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Little Labs PCP Instrument Distro Splitter, Direct Box, and Re-amp System
Price:$1,200 and 00 cents
Special Financing - Ends Aug 2, 2026. $34/month with 36 month financing*

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While this isn't an item we normally stock, we can still get it to you as fast as possible due to our great relationship with Little Labs. Go ahead and place your order and we'll follow up shortly to let you know when to expect it. Estimated May 2026.

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Little Labs PCP Instrument Distro Splitter, Direct Box, and Re-amp System
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Price:$1,200 and 00 cents
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Connectivity Problems, Solved!

The Little Labs PCP Instrument Distro is, at once, a one-in/three-out guitar splitter, an audiophile-grade direct box/guitar cable line driver, and a trio of pro-to-impedance level interfaces for re-amping. At Sweetwater, we've been looking for just such a device! Jonathan Little worked as a tech guru at some of LA's top studios, and he quickly found out what gear pro engineers require. In many cases, such equipment did not exist, so Jonathan designed it from scratch. Little Labs now specializes in creating unique and useful tools for the pro audio engineer. Such is the PCP Instrument Distro. With its impressive multi-functionality, it can solve many of your connectivity problems, both live and in the studio.

Little Labs PCP Instrument Distro Features at a Glance:
  • Engineer's toolbox for:
    • Electric guitar, bass, and vintage effects
  • One-in/three-out guitar splitter (five when using the mult and line driver)
  • Transformer-isolated guitar level/impedance outputs with phase reverse, ground lift, and level adjust on each output
  • Audiophile-grade direct box and guitar cable line driver
  • Three pro (+4dBu)-to-instrument-level interfaces for re-amping
Solve your connectivity problems with the Little Labs PCP Instrument Distro!

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Tech Specs

  • Manufacturer Part Number: PCP

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tHE only GUITAR DISTRO!
I never write reviews like this, but I have two pieces of Little Labs gear, and this is my second review. I almost didnt write this because I feel like I know a secret. However, this company (Little Labs) gets it, and I want to see them succeed. The PCP instrument distro will win every test against any other method you will use to mic multiple amps in the studio. It is completely transparent, extremely flexible, and has a few bells and whistles that come in handy...waaaay in handy, like the buffered output for long cable runs (when you might not have pass-thru holes in the wall between control and live rooms) This is the ONLY distro box I will use, and the same goes for anyone who has ever used one. Just takes one listen.
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