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TheRoz
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I have an old Webcor reel to reel tape recorder, circa 1963, which has a bunch of tubes in it. It is by no means a piece of professional recording gear, and I don't use it for anything, but...
I was wondering if I could run a signal through there to get the benefit of some "tube warming" as it were. The unit has a microphone in (RCA plug) jack and an "ext. speaker output" jack right next to it. I think the answer is "no" because I tried to put this unit between a guitar and an amp, as a guitar preamp or "effects pedal" but all I got was a bunch of loud noise.
I read in some recording book that you could use old reel to reel tape recorders in this way, but I don't think the speaker out is a line out such that I could patch this thing between a mic and my 4-track. I don't want to try it until I get some advise because I don't want to damage anything.
Thanks.
I was wondering if I could run a signal through there to get the benefit of some "tube warming" as it were. The unit has a microphone in (RCA plug) jack and an "ext. speaker output" jack right next to it. I think the answer is "no" because I tried to put this unit between a guitar and an amp, as a guitar preamp or "effects pedal" but all I got was a bunch of loud noise.
I read in some recording book that you could use old reel to reel tape recorders in this way, but I don't think the speaker out is a line out such that I could patch this thing between a mic and my 4-track. I don't want to try it until I get some advise because I don't want to damage anything.
Thanks.