Radial Launches ChainDrive 1×4 Distro and Line Driver 500 Module

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It’s raining Radials! 500 Series Modules, that is.

In yet another 500 Series release from Radial Engineering, the prolific provider of modules has just announced the ChainDrive 1×4 distro and line driver, available now for $350.

You can just SEE the options, let alone hear them — the new ChainDrive.

Like a Reason Spider Audio Splitter come to life, multiple creative options are opened up via ChainDrive. There’s a lot this little box can do – see how Radial explains it:

“The ChainDrive is a single-wide audio distribution module that accepts either a balanced or unbalanced source via the 500 series power rack input and distributes the signal to four front-panel ¼” TRS outputs. Four conveniently positioned front panel level controls make it easy to optimize signal-to-noise levels for best audio.

For those equipped with a Radial Workhorse, the Omniport is set up as an unbalanced to balanced converter for manipulating hi-Z signals in the pro-audio domain. The ChainDrive can also distribute a full stereo program using TRS connectors following the tip-left, ring-right, sleeve-ground convention.

Once connected, the ChainDrive lets you create exciting signal chains such as multi-band compression, feeding several guitar amps and effects simultaneously, or even taking a stereo program and sending it to various digital processors, dynamic controllers and effects at the same time.

According to company president Peter Janis: ‘With so much happening around the 500 series, I would not be surprised to see some contractors and PA companies beginning to migrate to the standard. The ChainDrive is probably one of the modules that is best suited to bridge the gap between studio and commercial installations.’

As with all Radial products, the ChainDrive is built to the highest standards. It begins with a 14 gauge steel outer casing with a galvalume shield to protect the circuit board. Each potentiometer is outfitted with a steel shaft and output jacks are made from extra tough glass-filled nylon with nickel-silver contacts that will not tarnish. Full surface ground plane with double sided solder points further ensure part integrity remains while noise is kept to a minimum.”

 

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