RNDI Nominated for NAMM TEC Award

We are extremely proud to announce that the RNDI Active Transformer Direct Interface has been announced as a nominee for the 31st annual NAMM Technical Excellence & Creativity Awards, to be held during the 2016 Winter NAMM Show in Anaheim, California. This comes on the heels of two TEC wins for Rupert Neve Designs last year, for the Shelford 5052 and 551 500-Series EQ.

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The RNDI’s signature sound is the product of new custom Rupert Neve-designed transformers and class-A biased, discrete FET amplifiers. The carefully orchestrated union of these two elements is key to the RNDI’s unique response, delivering a powerful and vibrant direct sound capable of reproducing the full harmonic depth of basses, guitars, acoustic instruments, and professional line level sources. With portable, powerful, larger-than-life tone for your instrument and amplifier signals, the RNDI is truly the first standalone DI worthy of the Rupert Neve name.

The NAMM TEC Awards is a legendary event held live from the NAMM Show, the world’s leading music product industry trade event. The January 23rd event begins with a reception at 6PM, followed by the awards ceremony at 7PM.

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