Radial Engineering’s SAT-2 is a passive stereo audio device that provides attenuation and control over signal level – applications include use at the output of a pair of high-gain mic preamps, or before studio speakers as a compact desktop monitor controller.
Both XLR and quarter-inch TRS options are provided for the unit’s inputs, eliminating the need for adapter cables. XLR outputs can be connected to a pair of powered speakers, while the trim knob provides an easy-access master volume control. Mute and mono switches allow you to silence the outputs or sum left and right together to check mixes for mono phase compatibility. A dim switch with adjustable level control allows temporary lowering of the output without losing the setting on the main trim control.
The SAT-2 can also be used to attenuate signals before sending them to an audio interface, so you can drive your mic preamps hard for coloration without clipping the inputs of the recording device. This allows you to have your preamps turned up to their sweet spot without having to engage the input pad or risk overloading when recording. A high-quality, four-pole rotary knob ensures consistent LR tracking over the entire range of the trim pot, fully maintaining the left-right balance of stereo sources.
Compact but extremely rugged, the SAT-2 is housed in a 14-gauge solid steel enclosure, with a book-end design that protects the connectors and switches from damage, and I-beam construction that prevents stress on the circuit board that can cause solder joints to fail. The SAT-2 provides clean and transparent operation with a number of useful features and applications, making it a simple yet powerful device for your audio toolbox.
Exceptional build quality and high-grade components ensure noiseless operation, without any degradation or coloration of the source material. The SAT-2 carries an MAP of US$99.99.
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