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Strymon PCH X2 Active Stereo DI Isolator

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Strymon PCH X2 Active Stereo DI IsolatorHitting all the highs you've come to expect out of a good DI, turn to the Strymon PCH X2 Stereo Active DI Isolator! This ultra high fidelity, skeleton key of a DI from Strymon centers a striking DI isolation experience primed for transmitting audio signals with a clean, crisp tone with no fears as to what got lost in translation. An indispensable piece of studio gear, Strymon has your back for your DI needs. The Strymon PCH X2 follows in a familiar

Hitting all the highs you've come to expect out of a good DI, turn to the Strymon PCH X2 Stereo Active DI Isolator! This ultra-high-fidelity, skeleton key of a DI from Strymon centers a striking DI isolation experience primed for transmitting audio signals with a clean, crisp tone with no fears as to what got lost in translation. An indispensable piece of studio gear, Strymon has your back for your DI needs.

The Strymon PCH X2 follows in a familiar tradition to its smaller-scaled brother, the Strymon PCH X1. Where the X1 features a single, custom-fitted, isolated transformer channel design, the X2 features a second. The PCH X2 fits two phantom-powered DI isolator channels for pristine sound that easily handles ultra-high frequencies (above 80KHz) as well as it does ultra-low frequencies (below 10Hz), that commonly can get distorted and noisy. Perfect for either direct injection interfacing or line isolation, the PCH X2 also features a non-buffered thru output and balanced XLR out, allowing for feeds of the output to be routed to additional device like an onstage monitor or separate amplifier. Onboard ground lift and high-pass filter switches for either channel keeps things clean and easy on an on/off basis while a stereo summing function brings both isolated channels together, if that's what you're after, also. Phantom microphone power brings the PCH X2 to life, meaning no additional external power supply is needed, outside a microphone's.

In a world of DIs that always require that one extra little thing – whatever that thing is – isn't it nice to have it all figured out for once?

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