JDX Direct-Drive Active Guitar Amp Direct Box In. Well cared for and in good condition. Shows some cosmetic wear from being on my pedalboard but in perfect working condition. This thing sounds great. The amp/cabinet simulator is excellent and simple. It has been a permanent fixture on my pedal board. I’ve run my electric guitar pedalboard direct to PA when I didn’t want to bring my amp. This also worked great as a backup system when my amp failed at a show. Thanks for looking!
Wouldn't it be cool to plug into a direct box that gives you the sound of a guitar amp? Unlike common DIs that simply pass signal to the console, the Radial JDX Direct-Drive delivers the tone and feel of a real guitar amplifier. Think about how freeing that would be, not having to lug an amp to the gig! Here's where the amp simulation magic happens: a series of filters meticulously modeled on a Shure SM57 in front of a Marshall 4 x 12" cab. From there, you have two additional voicing options: a vintage Marshall tube head, and an early Fender Twin. Sweetwater guitarists are amazed and delighted by the Radial JDX Direct-Drive. You will be, too.
You need this amazingly clever device
The Radial JDX Direct-Drive delivers classic 4 x 12, half-stack, and open-back combo tones. On top of that, it gives you a presence switch for added sparkle. Operation is simple. The signal path starts with the 1/4" input jack, with a throughput (in case you'd want to feed an amp). That's followed by a dedicated tuner out, buffered to eliminate pickup loading and noise. Then comes the amp-simulating filters we mentioned. For output, you've got a 1/4" guitar-level out, and a balanced XLR to feed the board. The Direct-Drive is also fitted with polarity-reverse and ground-lift switches. So, there you have it: a DI that outputs definitive guitar amp tone. Quite remarkable. The Radial JDX Direct-Drive - every electric guitarist needs one.
Radial JDX Direct-Drive Amp Simulator and DI Features:
Guitar amp simulation in a pedalboard-friendly direct box
Eliminates the need to bring an amp to gigs
4 x 12, half-stack, and open-back combo tones
Radial's JDX tone shaping for authentic guitar amp tone