Little Labs PCP Instrument Distro 3.2
An Engineer’s Toolbox for Electric Guitar, Bass, and Vintage Effects
The PCP Instrument Distro 3.2 is a powerful tool designed for audio engineers working with electric guitars, basses, and vintage effects. This unit provides complete control over signal distribution, offering both guitar-level and professional-level interfacing for re-amping and direct recording. Built with high-quality components, it delivers exceptional signal integrity, making it a staple for both studio and live sound applications.
What’s Inside the PCP
- A one-in, three-out guitar splitter (expandable to five when using the mult and line driver) with transformer-isolated guitar-level/impedance outputs
- Phase reverse, ground lift, and level adjustment for each output
- An audiophile-grade direct box and guitar cable line driver, designed using the same circuit topology as the Little Labs Multi Z DI
- Three professional-level to guitar-impedance-level interfaces for precise re-amping applications
Precision Control for Re-Amping and Signal Splitting
The PCP Instrument Distro 3.2 is a versatile tool, perfect for engineers seeking reliable control over multiple instruments and effects. With phase reversal, ground lift, and adjustable levels on each output, this unit ensures that signal integrity is maintained no matter how complex the routing. Additionally, the re-amping interfaces make it easy to send tracks from the console back into guitar amps, maintaining optimal impedance matching for accurate tone recreation.
Key Features
- Transformer-isolated outputs to eliminate noise and hum
- Phase reverse, ground lift, and level adjust on each output for precise control
- Audiophile-grade direct box and guitar line driver based on the Little Labs Multi Z DI circuit
- Multiple professional-level interfaces for guitar re-amping
The PCP Instrument Distro 3.2 is the ultimate tool for professional engineers working with electric instruments, offering unparalleled flexibility and signal management in the studio or on stage.