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Reamp box schematic
Reamp box schematic








As long as the signal remains at near line level then just link it back through the Amp of choise.īear in mind there are almost endless ways to do such things and you have given no exacts, so I'm just talkin in basic terms. If you want to reprocess the sound through a million gizmos then it won't matter much as the signal has been recorded and is already *Hot*.Ī guitar Amp input is setup to accept a *Passive* input, but once it runs through an Active device (ie, even a pedal) the signal is then said to be *Hot* the issue is then not so important. This obviously saves a whole lot of messing about with *DI Boxes*. From both inside and outside the products offer the best in quality and finish. one of them is a musician/audio engineer with fabulous ears and the other is an engineer with four decades of experience in electronics.

Reamp box schematic professional#

Once the signal passes through this type of circuit then you only need to use the *Line input* socket. A professional design: The Sound Skulptor products are designed by two highly complementary persons. Then just use a hi imp buffer (see drawing). The first is to buy a ready-made device to correct the signals impedance, such as the Reamp (a small box which provides a balanced. The process is simple: How do you Reamp Step-1 Recording Start by connecting the guitar to the Radial JDV-Pre, Radial J48 or other direct box. The sound alone will inspire your creativity. Perfect for those that often switch live between single coils and humbuckers. The 4 Knob adds Input Clipping and Attack controls to the top of the the original Keeley compressor for easy adjustment. The thru-connection on the DI box is used to feed the guitar amp. The Keeley Compressor is the award winning industry standard for stomp box compression. (The X-Amp will also work but requires connecting the input via the Omniport on the Workhorse). IF you want straight guitar onto track (No tone colour at all) The process is simple: How do you Reamp Step-1 Recording Start by connecting the guitar to the Radial JDV-Pre, Radial J48 or other direct box. Without getting teck, it depends what you are trying to accomplish? It allows you to play back a recorded guitar signal and send it to a guitar amp, where it can again be taken and.

reamp box schematic

My advice if money is no bother just buy one. A Reamping-Box is mainly used in studios.

reamp box schematic

Sorry dobs, we got a bit off topic but the circuit you post Looks good to me:) but could turn out to be rather expensive and time consuming to get it up and running.








Reamp box schematic