But, I think you're mostly using the API as your digital converter right?Ĭool! If it makes sense to you, then I'm convinced it makes sense, hah. Granted that it doesn't make much sense to come out of one preamp to another. Have you tried running out of the Pre amp out of your amp? It's after the pre, and is a line level signal. I'm still very surprised that your API is in need of a higher signal. And then building the filters to correct the signal back. And unless you use the some one that Reamp uses, your going to have to preform a ton of measurements to find out how your transformer is effecting the signal. As the transformer that is needed is a specialty item. Not ideal, but not wrong either.īuilding a DIY box for yourself for under a $100 probably can not be done. And keeping phase correction with a few caps and resistors. Raising the voltage, but lowering the current. The primary side of the transformer has less turnings then the secondary side. I now understand what they are trying to achieve with their box. And since we are dealing with low voltage signals with varying frequencies, it will only give a true signal in one direction. Transformers are wired between the primary and secondary sides to a fixed ratio. The statement that you have posted here makes total sense, And is absolutely true. If it changes impedance, maybe it doesn't reamp so much as it preps the signal fro reamping. Definitely wasn't the dominant bass tone in the mix, so it could have sucked for all I know.īut I really do want to fix that problem so I can re-amp my edited guitar takes so's to make it sound like I'm a good player.bwahaha. I used a Reamp v2 last weekend on the bass guitar with what I thought was good results, but I didn't fuss with it too much.I was after the DI bass tone and just sent some bass into the room to make the band happy. I've been told that a re-amp device will match impedance to make the guitar tone arrive at the amp correctly, and remove that tone-suck factor. No low end definition, all the high end was terrible, and the mids were a blurry messģ.) I plugged the guitar directly into the amp, and it suddenly sounds amazing (H&K Triamp.love it) I said that, but I don't know what it means.Ģ.) I connected an output on my recording interface (+4 dB line level) to a few different amps. 1.) Record guitar via API 312 DI that has 470k load.
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