Gear and Tone Advice from Radial Engineering

September 10 2015, 03:00

Radial Engineering, the renowned Canadian manufacturer of problem-solving gear for stage and studio has launched a blog for pro and amateur musicians or anyone looking for tone advice or a simple fix… Radial’s new blog features responsive design, making it an easy read from any laptop, tablet or phone.
 

The Radial Blog has been added to the highly trafficked website radialeng.com. The site has always been known as an in-depth resource for musicians and engineers who rely on Radial to invent the ‘unsexy’ but necessary and reliable gear that lets them deliver their hard-earned tone, whether to an audience or while tracking in studio.

Radial gear is famously recognized as the reason thousands of Sound Techs breathe easier back stage of a show. Now all that knowledge is available, including up-close interviews with users, players, producers and engineers to some of today’s top acts, as well as gear reviews, news and education pieces.

“We’ve always made education our main goal on the website. The blog pages add a little more of an entertainment factor and flexibility in how we deliver the information we have come to understand is wanted, not only from the team at Radial, but also from the pros who swear by their JDI, Bassbone V2, Workhorse 500 series chassis. We have lots of tried and true adopters of Radial who have stories to tell, and this is where you will find those stories. You’ll also be tapped into the source for insider news, we’ll be posting third party reviews and some quick educational bites,” states Radial President Peter Janis.

Readers can sign up to receive notification of new blog posts that will come in the form of a quick summary to their inboxes. Janis continues: “You’ll get to see a whole lot more of what goes on behind the scenes here at Radial. We have major acts come by our offices, talk about the gear and sometimes inspire our engineering team to come up with something new. We’re going to share those stories. How cool is that?”

The new Radial blog is live and ready to be viewed here.
www.radialeng.com
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