Warm Audio WA-RA Reamper: The All-in-One Hub for Silent Tube Amps and Studio Integration

Warm Audio WA-RA Reamper: The All-in-One Hub for Silent Tube Amps and Studio Integration
Record cranked tube amps silently with the Warm Audio WA-RA Reamper. This $499 all-analog hub features a 50W power soak and CineMag transformers for pro-grade re-amping

In the world of home recording, the struggle is real: you want the glorious, sagging heat of a cranked tube amp, but your neighbors (and perhaps your lease) strongly disagree. Enter the Warm Audio WA-RA Reamper, a $499.00/£469.00 “Swiss Army Knife” designed to bridge the gap between your guitar rig and your DAW without the noise complaints.

More than just a standard re-amp box, the WA-RA is an all-analog routing hub that manages everything from dry signal capture to silent power soaking. Whether you’re a professional engineer or a bedroom producer, this unit aims to be the glue that holds your hybrid studio together.

The Ultimate Routing Chameleon

The WA-RA isn’t just a one-trick pony. It features dual-channel active circuitry with completely independent signal paths. This allows you to track a live, mic’d amp for the “vibe” of the performance while simultaneously capturing a crystal-clear DI (Direct Injection) track.

If you decide later that your amp settings weren’t quite right, you simply feed that DI track back through the WA-RA and into your amp. It’s the ultimate “get out of jail free” card for guitar tracking.

Key Performance Features:

  • CineMag USA Transformers: Custom-made transformers ensure your signal remains musical and transparent, even when jumping between instrument and line levels.

  • Variable Impedance: Tweak the input impedance from 120 kΩ to 1 MΩ to perfectly match your guitar’s pickups, ensuring you don’t lose that high-end sparkle.

  • Switchable Input Stages: Choose between a discrete JFET or a JFET op-amp stage depending on how much “color” you want your DI signal to have.

Warm Audio Reamper Full Product Overview & Deep Dive

Silent Shredding: The 50W Power Soak

The standout feature for many will be the integrated 50W / 8 ohm power soak. This allows you to take the speaker output from your favorite valve amp and plug it directly into the WA-RA.

Instead of moving air through a cabinet, the WA-RA dissipates the energy, allowing you to capture the full character of your power tubes at “midnight-in-an-apartment” volume levels. You can monitor the result through your headphones or studio monitors via your audio interface.

Warm Audio WA-RA Reamper
Warm Audio WA-RA Reamper

Bringing Pedals to the Big League

The WA-RA also acts as a diplomat between unbalanced guitar gear and balanced studio gear.

  • Pedals on Vocals: Ever wanted to run a vocal through a vintage Big Muff or a quirky delay pedal? The WA-RA handles the impedance matching so you don’t end up with a noisy, thin mess.

  • Studio Gear on Guitars: Conversely, you can drop high-end rack compressors or EQs directly into your guitar signal path before it even hits the amp.

Technical Specifications

Feature Specification
Product Type Dual-channel active instrument preamp & re-amp
Circuitry All-analogue, Ultra-low-noise
Transformers Custom CineMag USA (Input and Output)
Power Soak 50W maximum at 8 ohms
Max Input Level +18 dBu
Connectivity Balanced XLR and 1/4″ I/O, Phase Invert, Ground Lift
Power Supply Internal Universal AC (90–240 V)
Warm Audio WA-RA Reamper
Connectivity

FAQ: Everything You Need to Know

Do I need phantom power to run the WA-RA?

No. The unit features an internal universal power supply, so you just plug it into a standard wall outlet.

Can I use this with active pickups or keyboards?

Absolutely. The WA-RA is designed to handle passive and active instruments, as well as line-level sources like synths and drum machines.

Is the power soak safe for my vintage 100W Marshall?

Exercise caution. The built-in power soak is rated for 50W at 8 ohms. If you are using a high-wattage amp (like a 100W head), you should only use the WA-RA at lower volume settings or stick to amps within the 50W limit to avoid damaging the unit.

Does it include cabinet emulation?

The WA-RA provides the “load” and the “signal,” but it is a purely analog device. For the most realistic results when recording silently, you’ll likely want to use an IR (Impulse Response) loader or cab-sim plugin in your DAW.

The Verdict

The Score: 8/10

The Warm Audio WA-RA Reamper is a powerhouse for the modern studio. At $499.00/£469.00, it effectively replaces three or four separate pieces of gear (a high-end DI, a re-amp box, a load box, and an impedance matcher).

While it lacks built-in digital cab simulation, its analog purity and the inclusion of CineMag transformers make it a professional-grade tool that will likely outlive your current audio interface. If you’re serious about guitar tone and studio flexibility, this is a “set and forget” investment that solves a dozen routing headaches at once.

Pro Tip: Use the variable impedance dial to “choke” or “open up” the top end of your DI signal. It’s a subtle way to make digital amp sims feel more like real hardware.

Where To Buy

Available at these Warm Audio dealers worldwide, priced at $499/£469/€499

Available at Andertons

Available at Guitar Center

Available at Sweetwater

Available at Thomann

 

I Recorded a Cranked Tube Amp Silently (Warm Audio Reamper)

 

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Jef Stone

About Jef Stone Jef is the founder of Guitar Bomb and a certified gear fanatic. Growing up with a luthier father, Jef’s obsession with tone started early and led to a lifelong career as a sound engineer and pro-audio specialist in the UK. He has set up recording rigs for world-famous facilities like Air Studios and even ran his own London recording studio. A massive hoarder of pedals, valve amps, and guitars (some of which he builds himself), Jef has owned everything from Klon Centaurs to Parker Flys. He also runs the UK's Analogue To Digital music show and the Vintage Guitar Fair.
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