Opens in a new window
Temple Audio 2X MOD Pro 2-Channel Buffer Module

Additional Photos:



Product Videos :
YouTube Video

The 2X Pro is two premium class-A buffered channels in one compact MOD.
• Easily installed with two screws and standard screwdriver
• Label each channel with a marker, wipe off with rubbing alcohol
• Disengage the buffer on either side to bypass as needed
• 32V rails provide exceptional headroom from standard 9-18V power supplies
The 2X MOD Pro utilizes 32V rails; providing exceptional headroom from standard 9-18V power supplies.
When provided with 9-18V, the internal voltage will always be 32V. There is no advantage to running at 18V.
Input Voltage: 9-18VDC
Input Current: 250mA @ 9V, 130mA @ 18V
SIGNAL
Input Impedance: 1M
Output Impedance: 60 Ohms
THD+N (Total Harmonic Distortion plus Noise): < 0.0003%
Signal to Noise Ratio: 135dB
Frequency Response: 10Hz - 80kHz +/- 0.3 dB
Features
• Dual Premium Buffers - Two ultra-low noise, ultra-low distortion, quality class-A buffers• Easily installed with two screws and standard screwdriver
• Label each channel with a marker, wipe off with rubbing alcohol
• Disengage the buffer on either side to bypass as needed
• 32V rails provide exceptional headroom from standard 9-18V power supplies
Specifications
POWERThe 2X MOD Pro utilizes 32V rails; providing exceptional headroom from standard 9-18V power supplies.
When provided with 9-18V, the internal voltage will always be 32V. There is no advantage to running at 18V.
Input Voltage: 9-18VDC
Input Current: 250mA @ 9V, 130mA @ 18V
SIGNAL
Input Impedance: 1M
Output Impedance: 60 Ohms
THD+N (Total Harmonic Distortion plus Noise): < 0.0003%
Signal to Noise Ratio: 135dB
Frequency Response: 10Hz - 80kHz +/- 0.3 dB
Media
Youtube video product demo
Q & A
Question: What exactly does a buffer do and what are they for?
- asked on Apr 2, 2025
- asked on Apr 2, 2025
Answer: The 2X MOD Pro is a 2-way patch jack module that adds two 1/4-inch jacks to your pedal setup. Each channel includes an ultra-low-noise, distortion-free, Class A buffer, ensuring that whatever signal enters the module will carry onto the corresponding jack on the other side.
- answered by Wade Brennan, Mississauga, Ontario
- answered by Wade Brennan, Mississauga, Ontario
Reviews
There are currently no reviews for this product. Be the first to write one!