Description
From the manufacturer
You are the artist. Your sound is the paint, and this is your canvas.
Canvas Stereo Line Isolator & D.I.
Canvas Stereo is a Direct Box/Line Isolator designed to remove any resistance between you and your audience by giving a pristine sonic foundation to build your masterpiece upon. From houses of worship to dive bars, Canvas Stereo is the performance tool that goes wherever you make your music.
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Features
• Flat frequency response from 20Hz-20kHz • Converts ¼” unbalanced input to XLR balanced output. • Transformer isolated output. • Sum XLR – Sums the Left and Right XLR outputs together, combining them to form a mono balanced signal if only one XLR input is available at the mixer/interface. The Right XLR out will be disabled, and the combined signal will be on the Left XLR out. • Sum Thru switch – When engaged (in), Sum connects the left and right thru jacks together to combine the signals for running into a single amplifier (use either thru jack). • XLR Phase flip – Flips the phase of the Right XLR output relative to the Left, fixing out-of-phase issues in stereo setups. • Pad: Enables a -15dB input pad (Only in D.I. mode) for reducing hot signals in order to minimize distortion. • D.I./L.I.: Choose between Direct Injection or Line Isolator modes (Out for DI, In for LI) • GND Lift: Isolates the GND pin on XLR to help reduce hum if present. Leave out for normal operation. • Custom wound transformers for low THD (Total Harmonic Distortion) and full frequency response.
- Flat frequency response from 20Hz-20kHz
- Converts ¼” unbalanced input to XLR balanced output
- Transformer isolated output
- When disengaged (out), the left input connects to the left thru. The right input connects to the right thru allowing the use of stereo amplifiers
- When engaged (in), Sum connects the left and right thru jacks together to combine the signals for running into a single amplifier (use either thru jack)
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