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Little Labs
STD6- Instrument Cable Extender
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The STD allows you to use long microphone cables or microphone tie lines to extend your guitar or any instrument cable without the loss of tone and increase of noise associated with long instrument cable runs. It also has two outputs for splitting between two amps or between an amp and a direct injection box, with a selectable ground lift on one output to eliminate ground loop problems. The STD is a perfect solution for: the live player who is tired of the tone sucking wireless rigs but still needs to be able to walk more than ten feet from his amp; the studio player who needs his amplifier in isolation, but himself in close proximity to his band mates; the recording engineer using control room rack mounted direct injection boxes with a player located in the studio or isolation booth.
Extends instrument cables using mic cables and/or tie lines
Single transistor buffer technology
Reduces cable noise susceptibility while preserving tone
Sonics of a 10ft. Boutique guitar cable in a 80ft. run
Dual outputs for feeding two amps or an amp and a Direct box
Extends instrument cables using mic cables and/or tie lines
Single transistor buffer technology
Reduces cable noise susceptibility while preserving tone
Sonics of a 10ft. Boutique guitar cable in a 80ft. run
Dual outputs for feeding two amps or an amp and a Direct box
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I've used this for a couple of projects now, and it works, and sounds, great.
I can take a guitar input from a guitarist in my tracking room, and run it to the second floor of my studio, into an amplifier about 40 feet away. The main thing is that it eliminates the noise and hum that otherwise plagues long guitar runs. In the process, it helps with isolation and separation of the guitar from other instruments, without bleed, etc.
I'm tempted to grab another. It works, and it's fairly cost-effective, compared to the few alternatives available.
I would probably benefit from one more, to cover two-guitar bands.
Posted by Rio on May 19, 2016