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Description

Striking a perfect balance between pristine signal clarity and stage-ready robustness, the Mesa/Boogie Clearlink (Receive) 1-channel Signal Boost, Receiving Direct Box is a staple for musicians aiming to maintain the integrity of their sound over long distances. Whether you're navigating the vast expanse of a large venue or simplifying a complex studio setup, this direct box ensures that your signal not only reaches its destination without degradation but does so with unmatched clarity and fidelity. Thanks to its Jensen audio isolation transformer, the Clearlink (Receive) eliminates the all-too-common issue of ground loops, while simultaneously offering a ground lift switch for even more noise control in multi-amp setups. Ideal for collaborating with the Mesa/Boogie Clearlink (Send), this dynamic duo transforms balancing and unbalancing signals into an art form, ensuring that what you play is precisely what gets heard, no matter the distance.

Key Features:

  • Jensen audio isolation transformer ensures pristine signal integrity and noise elimination.
  • Capable of sending high-fidelity guitar signals up to 330 feet, perfect for large stages and complex studio configurations.
  • XLR input for seamless connection with Mesa/Boogie Clearlink (Send), creating a noiseless long-distance signal path.
  • Unbalanced 1/4" output for direct connection to amplifier inputs, maintaining the integrity of the unbalanced signal.
  • Ground lift switch to prevent ground loop hum in multi-amp setups, ensuring a clean and clear signal.

Product specs

Type Passive Converter with isolated unbalanced out
Channels 1
Polarity Switch Yes
Ground Lift Yes
Inputs 1 x XLR-1/4" combo (balanced/unbalanced in)
Outputs 1 x 1/4" (unbalanced out)
Height 1.71"
Width 2.48"
Depth 3.86"
Weight 0.51 lbs.

FAQs

What type of input does the Mesa/Boogie Clearlink (Receive) support?

The Mesa/Boogie Clearlink (Receive) supports a 1 x XLR-1/4" combo input, allowing for both balanced and unbalanced connections.

Does the Mesa/Boogie Clearlink (Receive) have a polarity switch?

Yes, the Mesa/Boogie Clearlink (Receive) features a polarity switch, which can help resolve phase issues in your audio signal chain.

What is the purpose of the ground lift feature on the Mesa/Boogie Clearlink (Receive)?

The ground lift feature on the Mesa/Boogie Clearlink (Receive) helps eliminate hum and noise caused by ground loops, ensuring a cleaner audio signal.

Is the Mesa/Boogie Clearlink (Receive) suitable for use in live sound environments?

Yes, the Mesa/Boogie Clearlink (Receive) is designed for both studio and live sound applications, providing reliable signal conversion and isolation.

What kind of output connection does the Mesa/Boogie Clearlink (Receive) provide?

The Mesa/Boogie Clearlink (Receive) offers a 1 x 1/4" unbalanced output, making it suitable for connecting to a variety of audio equipment.

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See how Ben Kenney uses Mesa/Boogie Clearlink (Receive) 1-channel Signal Boost, Receiving Direct Box

Ben Kenney

Guitarist, Bassist

Incubus

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