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Walrus Audio Canvas Stereo

Passive Stereo DI Box / Line Isolator

in pedal format

converts an unbalanced signal into a balanced signal to go directly into the mixing console or audio interface

works perfectly with amp-in-a-box pedals, such as the Walrus Audio ACS1

DI mode: for sources with high impedance, such as electric guitar or bass

LI mode: for sources with low impedance (line level) such as amp sims, e.g. ACS1 or keyboards

linear frequency response: 20 - 20,000 Hz

specially wound "custom" transformers for the best sound quality and low distortion factor

Pad switch: -15 dB (only in DI mode)

GND lift to avoid hum loops

Sum switch mixes both input signals together on both Thru connections

Stompbox format - perfect for mounting on the pedalboard

passive design - no power supply required

made in the USA

Walrus Audio

Contact:

FACE bv
Hoek 76 - Unit 301
BE - 2850 Boom

E-Mail: info@face-be.eu
Web: https://www.face.be/

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