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Description

The Free The Tone JB-41S is a high-quality direct box designed to elevate your studio recordings and live sound performances. Known for its precision and reliability, this direct box seamlessly converts high-impedance instrument signals into low-impedance signals suitable for professional audio equipment. This ensures clarity and minimal signal loss, making it an essential tool for any musician or audio engineer.

One standout feature of the JB-41S is its proprietary circuit design, which offers superior sound quality and reduced noise. This makes it a favorite among professionals who require excellent audio fidelity and transparency in their setups. The unit's robust construction ensures durability, while its user-friendly interface allows for easy integration into any studio or live rig.

Whether you're connecting guitars, keyboards, or other instruments, the JB-41S delivers consistent and high-quality audio performance. Its versatility and reliability make it a strong choice for musicians and audio engineers who demand uncompromising sound quality.

Key Features:

  • Proprietary circuit design for superior audio fidelity
  • Converts high-impedance signals to low-impedance
  • Minimizes signal loss and noise
  • Durable construction for long-lasting performance
  • User-friendly interface for easy setup and operation
  • Suitable for studio recordings and live performances

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See how Sae Otsuka uses Free The Tone JB-41S

Sae Otsuka

Singer, Guitarist

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She uses this during both days of BanG Dream! 8th☆LIVE "Breakthrough!".

See how Aimi uses Free The Tone JB-41S

Aimi

Singer, Guitarist

Poppin'Party

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She uses this during both days of BanG Dream! 8th☆LIVE "Breakthrough!".

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Rimi Nishimoto

Singer, Bassist

Poppin'Party

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She uses this during the Poppin’Party×Morfonica Friendship LIVE, "Astral Harmony".

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