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Old 03-09-2003
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Question Poweramp for recording

I want to record a demo cd of our band... And I thought, there is a powered mixing desk(8+1stereo... the whole shit.. spirit powerstation 600 by soundcraft) and I've got cubase on my pc so why not do it myself....

There is only one thing that worry's me... Can I use a poweramp whithout speakers connected to it? I can turn down the poweramp level... but maybee it will get overheated?

Is this possible??

Ore are there other possibilities.

http://www.soundcraft.com/products/s...erstation.html
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If your power amp has a line out you will be ok but you best not try to use the speaker out or you'll burn up your card real quicklike, POOF!
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