Rupert Neve RNDI-S Stereo Active Direct Interface

Rupert Neve

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Product Code: 1238
$499.00
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The Rupert Neve RNDI-S Stereo Active Direct Interface is a expanded two-channel version of the best-selling Rupert Neve RNDI, providing massive tone & headroom for all of your instruments & stereo sources.

The Rupert Neve RNDI-S signature sound is the product of custom Rupert Neve Designs transformers and class-A biased, discrete FET amplifiers. The carefully orchestrated union of these two elements is key to the unique response of the RNDI-S, delivering a powerful and vibrant direct sound capable of reproducing the full harmonic depth of basses, guitars, keyboards, acoustic instruments, professional line-level sources and consumer devices with a 3.5mm jack. With portable, powerful, larger-than-life tone, the RNDI-S is ready to make your stereo or mono direct sources shine.

Rupert Neve RNDI-S Stereo Active Direct Interface Features

  • Custom Rupert Neve Designs transformers for rich, powerful tone
  • Exceptional performance with any instrument
  • Unrivaled clarity from discrete FET amplifiers
  • Drives long lines with minimal loss
  • Rugged steel frame built for life on the road
  • Powered by dual 48V phantom power
  • Excellent phase coherence at all frequencies

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  • 5
    Rupert Neve Designs RNDI-S
    Gerry Valenti

    The most common "weak links" that I have encountered in live stage setups and studio backline include faulty cables and beat-up, noisy DI boxes. Now, when recording, I will only use Radial or RND DIs to avoid problems and give me the highest fidelity source signal for keyboards and EGTs. (I prefer to use an A Designs REDDI tube DI plus an Ampeg B-15 amp for bass.) The RNDI-S active stereo DI box, with its Neve-designed transformers, is the best thing that I have used on the stereo output of electronic keyboards.