The Radial Reamp JCR makes it incredibly easy to breathe new life into your recordings! Built on the legendary John Cuniberti design, this powerful re-amping tool lets you take dry tracks and transform them through amps, pedals, and creative processing without any of the usual impedance or connection problems. Get ready to push your tones further than ever!
With the Radial Reamp JCR, you can take a pre-recorded guitar track and route it into a second amp, mix it with effects, or delay it to create thick doubling. You can even run vocals through distortion pedals for added grit — the creative possibilities are thrilling!
This device includes a balanced line-level input and a custom USA-made transformer that perfectly converts impedance for guitar amps. A three-position filter, 180° polarity reverse, and ground lift give you smooth, noise-free performance every time.
True to Radial’s reputation, the Reamp JCR is built like a tank! A welded I-beam internal frame protects the circuitry, while the exterior bookend design shields switches and connectors. The full-coverage non-slip bottom keeps it steady on vibrating amps and provides excellent mechanical and electrical isolation.
The Reamp® JCR is a high-performance passive reamper that lets you take a pre-recorded track and send it through a guitar amp or pedal chain, unlocking endless creative possibilities. Built around the legendary original Reamp circuit designed by John Cuniberti, it delivers exceptional audio quality that preserves every nuance of your recording while perfectly optimizing the signal for amplifiers and effects pedals.
The Radial Reamp JCR is the modern evolution of Cuniberti’s original patented Reamp. It features a fully passive design using his custom-wound USA transformer and circuit. Radial enhances this classic foundation with separate XLR and ¼" TRS inputs, variable output level control, and a three-position filter that lets you warm the lows, soften the highs, or bypass filtering entirely. A built-in mute switch allows silent adjustments or mic repositioning without sending signal to your amplifiers.
Reamping typically begins by recording a clean, dry track. The Radial J48 DI is ideal for this stage, offering the perfect input impedance to capture a natural, uncolored guitar tone.
Once your dry track is captured, route it back through the Reamp JCR to feed a guitar or bass amp. Mic the amp to record the new tone, experimenting with mic placement until you find the perfect sweet spot.
Take the creative potential even further by adding pedals into the chain. Try running a kick drum through a wah, a snare through an envelope filter, or vocals through distortion. Let experimentation guide your sound design!