Teleport GLR is the target component of Teleport’s High Performance Dynamic Guitar Flag Long Cable Performance Framework. It has been designed to change over your GLT transmitter’s adjusted low-impedance (Lo-Z) flag back to non-balanced (Hi-Z). GLR can successfully separate up to 300 feet (100 meters) with completely zero flag misfortune. It’s the perfect arrangement for long cable runs in execution settings and recording studios.
Teleport GLR is a game changer
Wide organization often presents a challenge when it comes to getting your guitar flag to your speaker, and running even a 1/4” guitar cable can quickly suck the life out of your valuable tone. Furthermore, those long guitar cables are greatly vulnerable to electrical commotion and radio-frequency obstructions (RFI), not to say flag misfortune. Teleport lets you use standard tight Lo-Z mic cables to kill everything, so you never miss a drop of tone. You’ve worked difficult to realize your signature sound – and Teleport’s tall headroom plan regards that.
You get your guitar’s genuine, noise-free tone, regardless of whether you’re using a stack in an offstage confinement booth or inside the studio. Outlined to change over your guitar’s yield to an adjusted low-impedance (lo-Z) flag, Teleport GLT works with the GLR recipient (accessible independently) to drive cables for separations of up to 300′ with completely no flag misfortune. The GLT brags a high-headroom plan and sports a variable pickup stack compensator. This flexible impedance selector lets you dial within the suitable coordinate for your chosen guitar.
Much appreciated for its tough, transformer-isolated plan, this extruded-aluminium box buffers the flag, offers an adjusted cable run, and coordinated impedance without any mystery on your portion. The XLR jacks are provided by Neutrik, loaning indeed more quality to the plan. This portion of the TELEPORT framework depends on a 12 VDC control supply, which is included with the device.
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