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Running unbalanced outs into guitar amp.
Hey,
I'm experimenting with re-amping and such and find that if I run a cable out from my digi001 and into my guitar amp that I get a lot of hum/noise. I take it this is because the output is a -10 low impedance and the guitar amp input is a high impedance, right? How do I correct this? Is it possible to use my crappy Behringer DI box to match these impedances? If so how? Thanks guys! |
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Make sure both pieces are plugged into the same circuit first, it sounds like a ground loop.
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I'm quite sure they both are but I'll double check. My 'studio' is in a separate shed behind my house so I doubt they ran two circuits there.
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