Reamping can be a valuable recording technique for recording guitar and bass in the studio, and that s where the Trave from Palmer comes in, providing a completely passive method of converting balanced, line-level signals from a DAW to unbalanced Hi-Z instrument level, ideal for sending to an amplifier or FX pedal. With optimal impedance matching and a ground-lift switch that eliminates common ground loop hum, the Trave maintains your clean and pure guitar signal, just how it was recorded, letting an engineer experiment with various combinations of amps, speakers, mics, and FX pedals without the need for a guitarist to be present, and it can also work equally well with keyboards, drums, and even vocal tracks.
The Trave is crafted from solid aluminum and steel, providing a reliable, tour-ready case that is resistant to EMI. A switch allows you to select between consumer line-level (-10 dBV) and professional line-level (+4 dBu) input, and the output is continuously adjustable with a convenient knob, making it easy to drive your gear the way you want. The Trave includes rubber feet for keeping it in place and a rewritable tour label for quick recall of specific settings.
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Reamping can be a valuable recording technique for recording guitar and bass in the studio, and that s where the Trave from Palmer comes in, providing a completely passive method of converting balanced, line-level signals from a DAW to unbalanced Hi-Z instrument level, ideal for sending to an amplifier or FX pedal. With optimal impedance matching and a ground-lift switch that eliminates common ground loop hum, the Trave maintains your clean and pure guitar signal, just how it was recorded, letting an engineer experiment with various combinations of amps, speakers, mics, and FX pedals without the need for a guitarist to be present, and it can also work equally well with keyboards, drums, and even vocal tracks.
The Trave is crafted from solid aluminum and steel, providing a reliable, tour-ready case that is resistant to EMI. A switch allows you to select between consumer line-level (-10 dBV) and professional line-level (+4 dBu) input, and the output is continuously adjustable with a convenient knob, making it easy to drive your gear the way you want. The Trave includes rubber feet for keeping it in place and a rewritable tour label for quick recall of specific settings.
How It Works: In the Studio
How It Works: On the Stage
A Vital Tool for Any Musician or Engineer
Rewritable Label
Maintain a Perfectly Clean Signal
Ground loops are a common problem with re-amping, often introducing unwanted hum and noise that can interfere with the process. That s why Palmer includes a special transformer in the Trave that properly adjusts the signal level from balanced to unbalanced, without introducing noise, and a dedicated ground-lift switch that eliminates any residual grounding issues, making the Trave useful not only for studio use, but also live performances, events, and TV or broadcast applications.
Peak Design M-MC-A Specs
Material | Metal, Nylon, Polycarbonate, TPU |
Environmental Protection | None |
Thickness | 0.1" / 2.4 mm |
Packaging Info
Package Weight | 0.215 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 8.3 x 4.9 x 0.8" |
In the Box
- Palmer Trave Passive Re-Amplification Box
- Rubber Feet
- Rewritable Tour Label
- 5-Year Manufacturer Warranty
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