The Shotgun is a multi-output unity-gain buffering amplifier designed to faithfully reproduce high impedance electric guitar signals and distribute them to four outputs. The first output is direct, while the other three are transformer isolated in order to reduce ground noise contamination. Intended for use with guitars with a working range of between -30dB and 0dB, the Shotgun exhibits less than 0.01% distortion while delivering a near perfect linear frequency response from 20Hz to 20kHz.
Specifications
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Specifications | ||
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Audio circuit type: | Buffered signal distribution with 3 isolated outputs | |
Frequency response: | 20Hz ~ 20kHz | |
Dynamic range: | 92dB | |
Gain: | 0dB/-0.2dB | |
Clip Level: | +4dBu | |
Total harmonic distortion: | <0.02% @ -20dB | |
Intermodulation Distortion: | ~0.02% | |
Input Impedance: | 220K Ω | |
Output Impedance: | 1.8K Ω | |
Equivalent Input Noise: | -90dBu | |
Noise Floor: | -86dBu | |
Maximum Input: | +8dBu | |
Features | ||
Ground lift, Phase Adjustment | ||
General | ||
Construction: | 14-gauge steel chassis and outer shell | |
Size (L x W x D): | 4.5" x 3.5" x 1.37" (114 x 92 x 35mm) | |
Weight: | 1.1lb (0.5kg) | |
Shipping size (L x W x D): | 6.38" x 4.25" x 3" (162 x 108 x 76mm) | |
Shipping weight: | 1.4lb (0.63kg) | |
Power: | 9 VDC - 25mA, center negative | |
Conditions: | For use in dry locations only between 5°C and 40°C | |
Warranty: | Radial 3-year, transferable |
Frequency Response
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