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light40
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I am recording a band that will be borrowing a very expensive Mesa Boogie for their guitar tracks. However, because they don't want to have to keep the amp here longer than it needs to be I figured I could just track the guitars DI and reamp them the day they get the amp.
I am using the AUX send on my mixer to do all my reamping. Usually I do it into a 30WATT Marshall practice amp, so I'm not too worried about breaking anything. However, I do not want to do anything that will hurt the rig they are bringing in.
SO, my question is, when I send the dry guitar track though my AUX send directly to the amp, can it damage the amp in any way?
I don't know how the signal strength of a guitar compares to my AUX send.
In the manual it gives me this:
AUX sends
Type 1/4" TRS connector, unbalanced
Impedance approx. 120 Ohms
Max. output level +22dBu
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but I have no knowledge of electrical currents and don't want to damage anything expensive. Any help is greatly appreciated.
I am using the AUX send on my mixer to do all my reamping. Usually I do it into a 30WATT Marshall practice amp, so I'm not too worried about breaking anything. However, I do not want to do anything that will hurt the rig they are bringing in.
SO, my question is, when I send the dry guitar track though my AUX send directly to the amp, can it damage the amp in any way?
I don't know how the signal strength of a guitar compares to my AUX send.
In the manual it gives me this:
AUX sends
Type 1/4" TRS connector, unbalanced
Impedance approx. 120 Ohms
Max. output level +22dBu
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but I have no knowledge of electrical currents and don't want to damage anything expensive. Any help is greatly appreciated.