Rupert Neve RNDI-S Stereo Active Direct Interface

Rupert Neve

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Product Code: 1238
$599.00
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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
    Top notch stereo DI
    Evan Gitterman

    I have both the stereo and mono versions of the RNDI and they are rock solid, low noise, and sound great. The stereo version is ideal for keyboards and synths as well as for stereo pedals - I'm using these with my pedalboards. The ground lift switch is very useful. I haven't used the 3.5mm TRS input but I'm glad to have the option - it's a nice touch.

  • 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.