Looking for a little advice on the hookup of a simple recording out control/jack. I plan to to put one on an amp I'm building for a customer. I'm just going to copy the simple configuration that Mesa uses on their amps - a resistor and a pot in series coming off the hot lead to the output jack.
Here's my question - anyone else played with this? Specifically I'm wondering if there's anything to be gained by tapping off the 16-ohm tap on the secondary of the OT (or one of the other taps, like the 8-ohm), instead of the output jack.
I know it's all the same signal, but tapping off one of the OT taps instead of the output jack results in a similar signal strength all the time, regardless of what position the impedance selector switch is set to.
Anyone have any real-world experience doing this? Does it make any real difference which tap it's hooked to... REALLY? I'm looking for experience, not just a guess or an opinion. I can fiddle with it myself, of course, but I really want to button the lid on the customer's amp and get it to him with minimal delay.
Thanks in advance.

 
 


 .  Point is, he's no 'gear rookie', nor a recording rookie.  He uses a ribbon mic on some amps and the classic ol' SM57 on others... and at times... uses a recording out on more modern amps, if they have them.  Since I'm building something for him, he asked me to add a recording out.  I said 'sure thing'.
.  Point is, he's no 'gear rookie', nor a recording rookie.  He uses a ribbon mic on some amps and the classic ol' SM57 on others... and at times... uses a recording out on more modern amps, if they have them.  Since I'm building something for him, he asked me to add a recording out.  I said 'sure thing'.   
