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2-Channel
Active
Solid-State (JFET)
China
No
Yes
Yes
No
1x XLR 3-Pin Balanced Line Input
1x 1/4" TRS Balanced Line Input
1x 1/4" TS Unbalanced Instrument Input
1x 1/4" TS Unbalanced Speaker Level Input
1x XLR 3-Pin Balanced Line Output
1x 1/4" TRS Balanced Line Output
1x 1/4" TS Unbalanced Instrument Output
1x 1/4" TS Unbalanced Instrument Thru
1x 1/4" TS Unbalanced Speaker Level Thru
+18 dBu (6 VRMS)
120 Kilohms to 1 Megohm
Stepless Attenuation To Gain
8 Ohms, 50W Max
AC Input
90 to 240 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz
11.7 x 6.4 x 4.2" (29.7 x 16.3 x 10.7cm)
3.6 lbs (1.6kg)
850031640924
Warm Audio Reamper is a creative routing device with rugged build quality loaded with signal flow tools that are unprecedented on typical "re-amping" devices.
The variable impedance control makes it easy to match input sources to Reamper. With a range of 120k Ohm -1M Ohm, you can throw anything at Reamper without unwanted noise or distortion.
Separate controls for Preamp Out and Reamp Out allow for separate gain staging when going to studio gear on the Line Out or to the front end of amps when feeding for re-amping. Get the perfect gain for your re-amping and any dry bail-out signals.
Change the character of the direct signal by flipping between a JFET stage for a warmer more vintage vibe, or to Op-Amp when cleaner gain is required.
The "AMP-IN"/"THRU" section enables silent recording of 50W/8 Ohm tube amps without a cabinet when "THRU" is not connected.
When "THRU" is connected to a speaker cabinet, audio is sent to the cab, with no power or impedance limits when using Reamper this way. When recording silently, make sure to use an Impulse Response (IR) in the DAW for accurate "amp in the room" tone.
Routing For Any Studio Setup
Reamper gives musicians, engineers, and producers the flexibility to easily connect guitar rigs, studio processors, pedals, and DAWs in ways typically reserved for complex studio setups. Re-amp dry tracks through real tube amps, capture a safety dry signal while recording for tweaking or layering in post, integrate guitar pedals into line-level studio chains or studio processing into guitar or synth signals, and record cranked tube amps silently using a built-in power soak. With the Reamper, that entire process becomes faster, easier, and far more musical.
The Definitive Creative Reamping Tool
Reamper takes the concept of reamping and signal flow much further. With fully independent preamp and re-amp signal paths, CineMag input/output transformers, and variable impedance control, Reamper preserves the tone of your source while adapting to everything from guitars and pedals to synths and line-level studio gear.
The built-in 50W/8 Ohm power soak allows you to capture the full character of cranked tube amps silently, while flexible I/O makes it easy to move between DAW tracks, amps, pedals, and outboard processors without constantly breaking down your workflow. Built to professional studio standards, Reamper brings true analog integration and creative flexibility to any recording setup.
Applications
Re-Amping - Reamp Dry Guitar Signals
Instantly transform dry electric guitar or bass signals to pro recordings with your favorite tube amps.
Silent Recording - Record Tube Amps Anywhere
Take any 50W/8-Ohm amp and record directly to the DAW without a loud speaker cab.
Effects Processing - Any Signal, Any FX Pedal
Use your pedalboard on any DAW track or add pro studio gear to any guitar chain.
Daisy-Chain Recording - Two Amps, One Take
Daisy-chain two guitar amps and capture multiple tones in one take.
Lift/Ground Switch
Eliminate noise like hum and buzz caused by ground-loop issues. As more pieces of equipment connect to various power supplies, the chance of ground-loop hum issues increase.
Note: Do not connect any bridged amplifiers to Reamper. Do not exceed the 50W/8 Ohm limitation on Reamper for silent recording. When using the "AMP-IN" feature on Reamper with more powerful amps, connect an appropriate speaker load using the "THRU" connection. Failure to do this may cause damage to your amplifier.