![]() In fact i like the impedance circuit and boost circuit so much i use it with my live rig just for the tone as well. If I'm sending the drums or lead vocal out to an MXR or ZVex pedal then I'm not too worried about being super hi-fi! Its not the point. but that's the heart of the thing and basically the 'meat' of any reamp box.įor the majority of my purposes the cheap-o transformers are fine 90% of the time. Its about $75 per transformer if you're buying one or two at a time. not even skilled, but like "replacing a pickup" is no problem handy, you can build a passive reamp using the Jensen schematic and one of their transformers. ![]() Even one of those $10 rat shack barrels is enough to get the job done. Basically knock the signal back about 20-30dB from +4Vu nominal, and then you need a hiZ to lowZ transformer. Truthfully, coming from tape/console/interface its not all that hard or expensive to reamp. i'd love to have a PCP of my own! Radial gear is killer too. I think all the Little Labs stuff is great. The second step is not even necesarry because you CAN use the DI backwrds (even if the manufacturer claims that its not the same, there are enough threads out there). In the first step, buy a DI box which works out for yourself and then buy a reamping device. I suggest you, if you`re planning to keep $ low, then you need a dedicated DI box AND another Reamoing Box. The best tool for that (from what i read) is the MW1 Studio Tool. The Red Eye is very good but even that is not perfect. The only way is that you read, read and read, after that you need to test which DI box is working for you. high end roll off, or the feeling while playing the guitar is not the same like connecting the guitar directla to amp and so on). You will get that with every DI box more or less.Įven if you buy a Hi end splitter like the Lehle P-Split it depends what kind of input impedance your amp and audio cards have (but even if they are about 1 Mohms) you may be not satisfied with the result (e.g. If you want to split your signal to DI box AND amp (which will be miced and recorded) simoultanously you will get tone loss, buzz and unwanted other effects. It begins with the proper DI box to capture the clean guitar sound onto tape. Before you go out and buy some gear i advice you that you read lots of forums (just google after reamping). All i can say, thats a big topic with reamping and you shouldnt underestimate it.
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