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Description
Designed for the discerning musician and audio professional, the Radial J48 Direct Box is a revolutionary solution for capturing the true essence of your instrument. Its unique switching power supply, optimized for 48V phantom power, delivers an impressive 9V peak transient without distortion. This results in a Direct Box with impressively low noise, reduced intermodulation distortion, and significantly enhanced dynamics compared to other units.
The Radial J48 is not just about capturing a clean signal; it's about delivering maximum headroom. The custom circuitry in the J48 offers an extraordinary low distortion and a wider frequency response, ensuring the full detail of your instrument's tone is faithfully transferred.
Not only does the J48 have low inherent noise, but it also features a ground lift switch to eliminate hum from ground loops. The 80Hz high-pass filter removes unwanted low-end rumble, ensuring a clear and concise output.
The J48 is built to last, with its 14-gauge steel I-beam frame and welded construction, providing exceptional durability. Whether you're recording in the studio or performing live on stage, the Radial J48 Direct Box is the perfect companion for your instrument, delivering audiophile sound quality and rugged reliability.
Key Features:
- Unique switching power supply designed for 48V phantom power
- Custom circuitry offers low distortion and a wider frequency response
- Ground lift switch helps eliminate hum from ground loops
- 80Hz high-pass filter for removing low-end rumble
- Constructed with a 14-gauge steel I-beam frame and welded construction for exceptional durability
Owner's manual
Radial J48 Direct Box User ManualProduct specs
| Type | Active DI |
| Channels | 1 |
| Pads | -15dB |
| Polarity Switch | Yes |
| Ground Lift | Yes |
| Inputs | 1 x 1/4" |
| Outputs | 1 x XLR, 1 x 1/4" thru |
| Power Source | 48V Phantom Power |
| Height | 2" |
| Depth | 5" |
| Width | 3.3" |
| Weight | 1.55 lbs. |
FAQs
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Does the Radial J48 Direct Box require external power?
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The Radial J48 Direct Box is powered by 48V phantom power, eliminating the need for batteries or an external power supply.
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What type of inputs and outputs does the Radial J48 have?
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The Radial J48 features a 1/4" input, an XLR output, and a 1/4" thru output for versatile connectivity options.
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Is the Radial J48 suitable for live performances?
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Yes, the Radial J48 is designed for professional touring and live performances, offering exceptional headroom and dynamic range to handle extreme transients without distortion.
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What features does the Radial J48 offer for noise reduction?
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The Radial J48 includes a ground lift switch to help eliminate hum and noise issues, ensuring a clean signal in various environments.
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Can the Radial J48 handle high-output instruments?
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Yes, the Radial J48 is equipped with a -15dB pad, making it suitable for high-output instruments by preventing distortion.
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Reviews
PROS
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Noticeably better sound quality, even with existing high-end equipment
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Eliminates noise and hum, providing a clean signal
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Versatile for both active and passive instruments
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Phantom power eliminates the need for batteries
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Extremely durable and sturdy build
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Useful features like ground lift, polarity reverse, and attenuation
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Handles high output devices without distortion
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Compact design, easy to transport
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Effective for both live gigs and studio recording
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Capable of splitting signals and maintaining clarity
CONS
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Requires 48v phantom power, limiting usage with some equipment
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Some units may experience initial issues like buzzing
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Lacks a nominal gain knob for added versatility
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Can be perceived as expensive compared to cheaper alternatives
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Radial J48 Direct Box.
Features and functionality
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The J48's phantom power check LED only flashes briefly when the pad switch is pressed, indicating it requires full power for optimal function.
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Comparisons
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The Pro48 works under similar conditions where the J48 had issues, suggesting possible power sensitivity differences between models.
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The Pro48 within the Radial line offers a noticeable step up in sound quality compared to the J48, particularly for bass DI applications.
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In a direct comparison, the RNDI, Avalon U5, and Reddi are considered upgrades over the JDI and J48 for those seeking superior DI performance.
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Setup and maintenance
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Ensuring the console outputs true 48V is crucial for the J48's functionality, as some consoles require a master 48V switch to be engaged.
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Critic Reviews
4.5 out of 5
Based on 1 Review and 11 Ratings
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Great tool, also for splitting signals
I love this DI box. I use it to split the signal into 2 chains, one being the dry signal and the other being the FX signal. I link both of them to my audio interface and record 2 channels simultaneously into Ableton Live. This way if you mess up the FX you still have the dry signal. Or you can layer them. Great tool
Artist usage
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In this 2005 ABC video for "Joker And The Thief", Ross also used 2 DI boxes, which are visible on the top of his organ, at 2:21 minute mark.
Seen in his instagram post https://www.instagram.com/p/B0tJ_jnp5qo/
At 1:51 in the video titled "Soulfly's Mike Leon - GEAR MASTERS (Revisited) Ep. 33" by Digital Tour Bus on YouTube, the Radial J48 Direct Box can be clearly seen on the left side of Mike Leon's pedal board.
In this vid he talks about his DI use; a Radial J48 is used and he is very happy with them.
Daniel Macal uses the Radial J48 Direct Box as part of his newly rebuilt rig, as mentioned in his Instagram post acknowledging the support he received after a trailer fire.
In the Premier Guitar video "Rig Rundown - Heart's Nancy Wilson, Craig Bartock, and Dan Rothchild," at 20:46, Dan Rothchild demonstrates his pedalboard, which includes a Radial J48 Direct Box.
Konrad Schmidt has confirmed his use of the Radial J48 Direct Box, as stated on Backstage PRO.
In an interview with ベース・マガジン, Yuchi confirmed the use of the Radial J48 Direct Box, stating, "For DIs, I used HUMPBACK engineering/PHASE.DI, Radial/J48, AVALON DESIGN/U5, etc."
In a user-uploaded photo, Orono Noguchi is seen with the Radial J48 Direct Box, a key piece of studio recording gear.
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