Radial Engineering
Radial Engineering SGI Stereo RX Stereo Studio Guitar Interface Receiver (R800 1800 02)
- SKU:
- R800 1800 02
- UPC:
- 676101047673
Description
Radial Engineering SGI Stereo RX Stereo Studio Guitar Interface Receiver (R800 1800 02)
Product Description
The Radial Engineering SGI Stereo RX is the receiving unit for the SGI Stereo guitar signal extension system. It is designed to receive stereo analog instrument signals transmitted from an SGI Stereo TX through a single Cat5 Ethernet cable and deliver them to amplifiers or other connected equipment.
The RX can receive signals from distances of up to 100 meters (300 feet), making it useful for remote amplifier setups in studios, live venues, and large stages. Its transformer-based design helps provide electrical isolation and clean signal reproduction, while the output circuitry restores the appropriate impedance for feeding guitar amplifiers.
The unit includes a polarity reverse control for the Left output and independent ground lift switches for each channel, providing additional flexibility when dealing with phase or grounding issues.
Note: The SGI Stereo RX is a receiver only and must be used with a compatible SGI Stereo TX transmitter.
Key Features
- Stereo receiver for the Radial SGI Stereo system
- Designed to work with the SGI Stereo TX transmitter
- Receives stereo analog audio through a single Cat5 Ethernet cable
- Supports transmission distances up to 100 meters (300 feet)
- Provides Left and Right 1/4-inch outputs
- Converts the received signal to an appropriate impedance for amplifiers
- Premium Jensen transformers for high-quality signal handling and isolation
- Helps reduce hum and noise caused by ground loops
- 180-degree polarity reverse switch for the Left output
- Independent ground lift switches for Left and Right channels
- Compatible with locking RJ45 and Neutrik etherCON connections
- Maintains the character and dynamics of the original instrument signal
- Suitable for remote amplifiers, recording studios, and live stage setups
- Uses analog audio transmission without digital conversion