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ericlee
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circuit HELP !

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Hi there

I know that nothing records better than good mic to the speaker combination but recently I’ve used FX loop out, through the digitech RP 350 speaker simulator – direct to the PC and it worked pretty good.
Probably it would be even better if I take a signal from a dummy load where OT contributes for some tone shaping.
I have some circuit for that (attached) but probably you know a better one.
I‘ll be grateful for your help.
Cheers
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Fender just used a 2k2 from the 4ohm speaker tap to a jack with a 200 ohm resistor between tip and ground. Works pretty good - if you want to get fancy do it like Yamaha: (of course either of these methods requires a speaker be connected, although there's no reason you couldn't use a dummy load)
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ericlee
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heisthl, Thank you!
I’ll check Yamaha’s circuit as well.
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ericlee wrote:Hi there

I know that nothing records better than good mic to the speaker combination but recently I’ve used FX loop out, through the digitech RP 350 speaker simulator – direct to the PC and it worked pretty good.
Probably it would be even better if I take a signal from a dummy load where OT contributes for some tone shaping.
I have some circuit for that (attached) but probably you know a better one.
I‘ll be grateful for your help.
Cheers
A behringer ULTRA G is AWESOME! Get a 8 ohm load resistor for the other speaker out, into a MAC is GREAT! Listen to these clips, all done like that! We used a simple XLR interface.

http://www.myspace.com/omegaamps
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Thank you my man, sounds mega sweet! :)
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groovtubin wrote:
ericlee wrote:Hi there

I know that nothing records better than good mic to the speaker combination but recently I’ve used FX loop out, through the digitech RP 350 speaker simulator – direct to the PC and it worked pretty good.
Probably it would be even better if I take a signal from a dummy load where OT contributes for some tone shaping.
I have some circuit for that (attached) but probably you know a better one.
I‘ll be grateful for your help.
Cheers
A behringer ULTRA G is AWESOME! Get a 8 ohm load resistor for the other speaker out, into a MAC is GREAT! Listen to these clips, all done like that! We used a simple XLR interface.

http://www.myspace.com/omegaamps
Hey groovtubin

Thank you so much for your tip on Behringer Ultra G. Parcel arrived today from the shop, plugged in, recorded – Awesome!!!
Really useful little box.
Cheers
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