Novice1345
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I’m recording in an apartment so I can’t turn my amp up loud enough to get a good mic’d sound. Is it possible to plug my amplifier into my recording device? If so, how would I do this? I’m using a Peavey Classic 30 amp and I record with a Tascam US 16 x 08.
The reason I want to use the amp is because I replaced and upgraded the spring reverb in the classic 30 and it sounds fantastic for my music (washy/surfy) so I’d prefer to use that for guitar reverb rather than onboard effects or reverb pedals.
Can’t I just plug the speaker out into the instrument input? I read the Behringer Ultra G might be an option but I’m not clear why that would be necessary if I run the speaker out from my amp to the instrument input of the Tascam. I don’t care about speaker or room emulation, really. I want the reverb from my amp and the character of the amp itself to come direct in.
Any advice would be much appreciated. Thank you!
The reason I want to use the amp is because I replaced and upgraded the spring reverb in the classic 30 and it sounds fantastic for my music (washy/surfy) so I’d prefer to use that for guitar reverb rather than onboard effects or reverb pedals.
Can’t I just plug the speaker out into the instrument input? I read the Behringer Ultra G might be an option but I’m not clear why that would be necessary if I run the speaker out from my amp to the instrument input of the Tascam. I don’t care about speaker or room emulation, really. I want the reverb from my amp and the character of the amp itself to come direct in.
Any advice would be much appreciated. Thank you!