The Radial Gold Digger Microphone Selector is designed to simplify your workflow and make your life easier. It features four XLR microphone inputs and a single XLR output, allowing you to connect up to four microphones and route them to a single channel on a mixing console. The front panel of the Gold Digger provides independent trim controls and switchable +48V phantom power for each channel. Its passive audio circuit design with active relay switching ensures that the microphone audio remains true to the original without any additional coloration, distortion, or artifacts.
The Gold Digger is not only suitable for studio use but can also be used on the road. It can be used to audition studio condenser microphones and various DI boxes, ensuring a true comparison with the same preamp and audio path.
In today’s tight budget and schedule constraints, experimenting with different microphone chains is no longer feasible. However, thanks to the Gold Digger, you can set up and compare four different types of microphones – condenser, ribbon, dynamic, and tube. The wide array of controls allows you to level-match and make well-informed and accurate decisions. With the Gold Digger, you can confidently move forward knowing that you’ve made the best choice possible.
Features of the Gold Digger include the ability to audition different microphones with the press of a button, four selectable inputs with trim controls, a straight-wire distortion-free signal path, and improved workflow in the studio.
The specifications of the Gold Digger include a passive audio circuit type with active relay switching, four XLR female input connectors, one XLR male output connector, and various control options. It has a frequency response of 10Hz – 100kHz, a dynamic range of >140dB, and an equivalent input noise of -115dBu. Its compact and sturdy chassis is made from powder-coated 14-gauge steel.
Overall, the Radial Gold Digger Microphone Selector offers convenience, versatility, and improved efficiency in your recording setup.
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