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fcendejas
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sorry i messed up the post, first time oops. also, funny that someone mentioned the behringer box, as that's exactly what i own. now for the post:
i plan to use a di box to connect a guitar signal to the mixing board we use to record with so that i don't have to worry about microphones, but can still play through an amp. heres the plan:
guitar---> boss multi FX---left out---> guitar amp
---right out->behringer DI 100 box--->mixer
see, this way the micing problems are gone, and i don't use any fancy stereo effects, so no problems with the right and left outputs.
however, the quality i get from the recording is ok, not fantastic, and i'm trying to do better than this. on the di box i have an attenuator on at -20dB, because otherwise it clips at the mixer level all the time even with minimal gain.
should i be plugging the di box into the speaker output on the amp? into the preamp out on the amp? should i get a direct box with a speaker simulator? they make one for an extra $5.
a little help, a little wisdom please.
fc
i plan to use a di box to connect a guitar signal to the mixing board we use to record with so that i don't have to worry about microphones, but can still play through an amp. heres the plan:
guitar---> boss multi FX---left out---> guitar amp
---right out->behringer DI 100 box--->mixer
see, this way the micing problems are gone, and i don't use any fancy stereo effects, so no problems with the right and left outputs.
however, the quality i get from the recording is ok, not fantastic, and i'm trying to do better than this. on the di box i have an attenuator on at -20dB, because otherwise it clips at the mixer level all the time even with minimal gain.
should i be plugging the di box into the speaker output on the amp? into the preamp out on the amp? should i get a direct box with a speaker simulator? they make one for an extra $5.
a little help, a little wisdom please.
fc