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History Of Reamping

Great article!

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Has anyone here really reamped? I've done it when the guitarist does his track before the drummer...
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Isn't there any kind of impedance mismatch between the recorder's output (designed to go to a line level device) and the guitar amp's input (designed to accept a signal from a guitar p/u)?

I've never bothered to try this thru fear of the above being a relevant issue.
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Whoops, the article explains it, sorry. Should've read that before posting my question.
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It's possible to reamp from a mixer. I'm sure the results are better from a dedicated box designed to match impedence. But this shouldn't stop you from experimenting! When sending a signal from a mixer to a amp or effect, just watch your level coming from the mixer. Keep the level going out low and the amp/effect that exspects a higher impedance won't really mind.
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