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Old 18th June 2006   #1
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Reamp, Little Labs Red Eye, Radial X-Amp...
Are any of these better than the other?
Should any of these be a good choice for Reamping?
Or, is there something better out there?
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Reamp, Little Labs Red Eye, Radial X-Amp...
Are any of these better than the other?
Should any of these be a good choice for Reamping?
Or, is there something better out there?
I use a Focusrite Tone Factory.
It has a -20 output that is great for going out to amps or just using guitar pedals as PT inserts.
Opto Compressor is ok.
Cheap too.
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Reamp, Little Labs Red Eye, Radial X-Amp...
Are any of these better than the other?
Should any of these be a good choice for Reamping?
Or, is there something better out there?
Although it's expensve, the Millenia TD-1 is great for reamping, as you get a super clean preamp with EQ, plus both 250 and 500 ohm reamp outs. I like this set up because I can plug directly into the TD-1 and send the signal to both the DAW (from the ballanced out) and the amp (from the reamp out).

Technically, the ReAmp device and the TD-1 are the only ones with a patented passive circuit. I have both and they sound excellent. The Radial has some nice features for the price though.
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I've used The Redeye for years and it's work very well.

I have no experience with the Radial stuff.
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radial x-amp..works here... no complaints
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Do a search, this has come up quite a bit in the recent past...

I have the Radial X-amp, and the Little Labs IBP (which has a reamp built into it), and both work well. I can't tell the difference between them.
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Radial gear has never, ever let me down, and I love my JDI. So I'd go with the X-Amp.
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