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RDL TX-J2 Unbalanced Input Transformer
EAN: 813721016133
The RDL TX-J2 is an unbalanced input transformer designed to sum two unbalanced input signals to a balanced mono output for system installers and audio engineers in clubs, restaurants, and retail environments. The compact enclosure features two gold-plated RCA coaxial input jacks and one mono output via a detachable terminal block. The resulting unbalanced-to-balanced conversion boasts low noise thanks to hum cancellation and the absence of a gain stage. The passive design of the TX-J2 means that no power source is required.
Compact enclosure houses input transformers
Passive design requires no power source
Sums two unbalanced input signals to a balanced mono output
Two gold-plated RCA coaxial input jacks
Detachable terminal block features positive, negative, and ground connections
Hum cancellation on inputs combined with the absence of a gain stage yields low noise
Frequency response of 30 Hz to 20 kHz
EAN: 813721016133
The RDL TX-J2 is an unbalanced input transformer designed to sum two unbalanced input signals to a balanced mono output for system installers and audio engineers in clubs, restaurants, and retail environments. The compact enclosure features two gold-plated RCA coaxial input jacks and one mono output via a detachable terminal block. The resulting unbalanced-to-balanced conversion boasts low noise thanks to hum cancellation and the absence of a gain stage. The passive design of the TX-J2 means that no power source is required.
Compact enclosure houses input transformers
Passive design requires no power source
Sums two unbalanced input signals to a balanced mono output
Two gold-plated RCA coaxial input jacks
Detachable terminal block features positive, negative, and ground connections
Hum cancellation on inputs combined with the absence of a gain stage yields low noise
Frequency response of 30 Hz to 20 kHz
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